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Characterization of olfactory-enhancing zinc metal nanoparticles

机译:嗅觉增强型锌金属纳米粒子的表征

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Small concentrations of zinc metal nanoparticles (Zn NP) have been shown to significantly enhance the sense of smell in rats [1]. Olfactory enhancement is important to many U.S. agencies where particular interests lie in canine detection for illicit drugs and explosives (DHS and DARPA); the perfume and food industry (DOC); and health-related conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and anosmia (CDC and NIH). Hence, the engineered synthesis and characterization of odor enhancing agents is of great potential importance. Physiological data provides evidence that Zn NPs (nominal diameter 1 nm - 2 nm) enhance the olfactory response in rats, however chemical characterization of these NPs is still necessary to fully understand the enhancement mechanism. Amino acids play a vital role in the signal transduction of neurotransmitters during an olfactory-induced response [2]. Vital information about NP-induced olfactory enhancements may be obtained by assessing interactions between NPs and underivatized amino acids, using capillary electrophoresis (CE) and ultraviolet visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy. Although the small size of these odor-enhancing Zn NPs present great challenges during analytical measurements, the size and concentration of these Zn NPs were estimated using small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS), dynamic light scattering (DLS) and field emission-scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and found to be approximately 15 nm, in diameter. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) measurements revealed the presence of Fe (II) and Ni (II) in Zn NP dispersions, which may cause interferences with Zn (II) concentration and dissolution measurements. Zn NP and amino acid interactions, analyzed by UV-Vis spectroscopy, showed that interactions were concentration dependent; higher concentrations of amino acids interacted with more Zn NPs, therefore further investigations of the interactions between NPs and biomolecules is necessary. This work has potential for the develo- ment of innovative technologies applicable to the advancement of canine detection, health and performance sciences.
机译:低浓度的锌金属纳米颗粒(Zn NP)已显示可显着增强大鼠的嗅觉[1]。嗅觉增强对许多美国机构很重要,在这些机构中,特别需要关注犬类非法药物和爆炸物的检测(DHS和DARPA);香水和食品工业(DOC);以及与健康相关的疾病,例如阿尔茨海默氏病和失眠症(CDC和NIH)。因此,气味增强剂的工程合成和表征具有巨大的潜在重要性。生理数据提供了锌纳米颗粒(标称直径1 nm-2 nm)增强大鼠嗅觉反应的证据,但是,对这些纳米颗粒进行化学表征对于充分理解增强机理仍然是必需的。在嗅觉诱导的反应中,氨基酸在神经递质的信号转导中起着至关重要的作用[2]。可以通过使用毛细管电泳(CE)和紫外可见光谱(UV-Vis)评估NP与未衍生氨基酸之间的相互作用来获得有关NP诱导的嗅觉增强的重要信息。尽管这些气味增强的Zn NP的小尺寸在分析测量中提出了很大的挑战,但是使用小角度X射线散射(SAXS),动态光散射(DLS)和场发射扫描估算了这些Zn NP的大小和浓度。电子显微镜(FE-SEM)的直径约为15 nm。电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)测量表明,Zn NP分散液中存在Fe(II)和Ni(II),这可能会干扰Zn(II)浓度和溶解度测量。通过紫外-可见光谱分析,Zn NP和氨基酸之间的相互作用表明相互作用是浓度依赖性的。较高浓度的氨基酸与更多的Zn NPs相互作用,因此有必要进一步研究NPs与生物分子之间的相互作用。这项工作具有开发适用于犬类检测,健康和性能科学的创新技术的潜力。

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