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Gelation-based Naked-eye Detection of Glucose via Enzymatic Quinone Tanning of Catechol-conjugated Biopolymers
- Title
- Gelation-based Naked-eye Detection of Glucose via Enzymatic Quinone Tanning of Catechol-conjugated Biopolymers
- Translated Title
- 카테콜 결합 생체 고분자의 효소적 퀴논 태닝을 통한 포도당의 겔화 기반 육안 검출
- Authors
- Jisoo Lee
- DGIST Authors
- Jisoo Lee; Seonki Hong; Jinhee Park
- Advisor(s)
- 홍선기
- Co-Advisor(s)
- Jinhee Park
- Issue Date
- 2022
- Available Date
- 2022-03-08
- Degree Date
- 2022/02
- Type
- Thesis
- Keywords
- diabetes, glucose, glucose oxidase, quinone tanning, catechol-conjugated polymer, naked-eye detection, single step
- Description
- diabetes, glucose, glucose oxidase, quinone tanning, catechol-conjugated polymer, naked-eye detection, single step
- Table Of Contents
- Ⅰ. Introduction 1
Ⅱ. Experimental Section 4
2.1 Materials 4
2.2 Synthesis of catechol-conjugated polyethylene glycol 4
2.3 HRP/H2O2-mediated gelation system 5
2.4 GOx-coupled gelation system 5
2.5 Characterization 6
2.5.1 Porosity measurement 6
2.5.2 Swelling behavior 6
2.5.3 Rheological analysis 7
2.6 Gelation-based glucose detection in human serum 7
2.7 Selectivity and stability test 8
III. Results and Discussion 9
3.1 Synthesis of catechol-conjugated polyethylene glycol 9
3.2 HRP-mediated gelation of catechol-conjugated polyethylene glycol 10
3.3 Glucose-triggered enzymatic gelation 12
3.4 Characterization of hydrogel 15
3.5 Gelation-based one-pot, single-step glucose assay 19
IV. Conclusion 23
Reference 24
요약문 25
- URI
- http://dgist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000592054
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16285
- DOI
- 10.22677/thesis.200000592054
- Degree
- Master
- Department
- Emerging Materials Science
- University
- DGIST
- Related Researcher
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Park, Jinhee
Organic-Inorganic Hybrids Lab
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Research Interests
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials; Metal-Organic Polyheda;Metal-Organic Frameworks; Porous Polymer Networks
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