A Cihan University-Erbil Assistant Professor Published a Research Article with Elsevier
Assistant Professor Nadir Mustafa Nanakali from the Department of General Biology at Cihan University-Erbil. Published a research article entitled “Antioxidant properties of gold nanozyme: A review” in the Journal of Molecular Liquids
About the author:
Name: Nadir Mustafa Nanakali
Qualification: Ph.D.
Academic rank: Assistant Professor
Affiliation: Department of General Biology, Cihan University-Erbil
TAP: https://academics.su.edu.krd/nadir.nanakali
Google Scholar account: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1tUZJ6wAAAAJ&hl=en
Journal Coverage:
Title: Journal of Molecular Liquids
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SCOPUS: Q1
Publisher: Elsevier
Country: Netherland
About the Paper:
Title: Antioxidant properties of gold nanozyme: A review.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2019.112004
Abstract:
AuNPs with enzyme-like features have received strong attention in different areas, although limited data is available in literature on their biological/industrial functions. NPs especially Au counterparts have been shown to functionally mimic the activity of antioxidant enzyme. Indeed, due to low cytotoxicity and SPR characteristics of AuNPs, there are a great number of reports in which Au nanozymes yield promising responses in biomedical applications. In this review, we aim to overview the enzymatic activity of Au nanozymes along with their regulatory and controlling mechanisms. We have reviewed the effect of various factors such as dimension, morphology, functionalization and presence of hybrid materials on the catalytic activity of Au nanozymes as well as a detail survey on the oxidase, peroxidase, SOD, and CAT-like activities of Au nanozyme. Finally, the significance of Au nanozymes in mitigating oxidative stress followed by conclusion and challenges were reported. Based on this paper, we envision that Au nanozymes can be used as a promising material to prevent oxidative stress-stimulated disorders.