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Laser-synthesised magnesium nanoparticles for amino acid and enzyme immobilisation
Enzyme and amino acid immobilisation increase the efficiency of biochemical reactions while facilitating a mechanism for their delivery to tissues. Herein, clean MgNPs were fabricated via laser ablation and were mixed and ultrasonicated together with trypsin and glutamine for immobilisation. The as-synthesised MgNPs of various concentrations exhibited human dermal fibroblast cell growth-promoting effects and an improved dynamic reciprocity environment as demonstrated via cell adhesion. Adsorption was the mechanism used for immobilising amino acids and enzymes onto MgNPs. The resulting composites, visualised via FESEM, appeared as highly connected needle structures. Immersion in DI water was employed for chemical elution while centrifugation at 12,000 rpm and filtration through 200 nm pore sizes were applied to induce physical elution. The microstructure of the MgNPs-trypsin composites did not change significantly after elution while the MgNPs-trypsin composites showed morphological changes from a monolithic structure to a disaggregated structure.
期刊介绍:
OpenNano is an internationally peer-reviewed and open access journal publishing high-quality review articles and original research papers on the burgeoning area of nanopharmaceutics and nanosized delivery systems for drugs, genes, and imaging agents. The Journal publishes basic, translational and clinical research as well as methodological papers and aims to bring together chemists, biochemists, cell biologists, material scientists, pharmaceutical scientists, pharmacologists, clinicians and all others working in this exciting and challenging area.