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Backbone extension via peptidomimetics at N-terminal; self-assembled nanofibrous cluster and application to selective progesterone detection in an aqueous medium

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dc.contributor.author Saini, S.
dc.contributor.author Mayank
dc.contributor.author Kaur, N.
dc.contributor.author Singh, N.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-18T11:48:08Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-18T11:48:08Z
dc.date.issued 2021-12-18
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3316
dc.description.abstract Despite the adequacy of the endogenous steroid (progesterone) levels in biological functioning, elevated levels of progesterone hormone have several physiological effects that are amplified due to its direct and indirect uptake from the environment, food products, and medical therapy. So, it is much needed to evaluate the progesterone levels in environmental samples as well as for biological fluids. In this work, we focused on the development of the nano sensing probe for the selective detection of progesterone among the library of steroid hormones belonging to the class of female sex hormones. Herein, functionalization of dipeptide is carried out at N-terminal to produce N-functionalized dipeptide (SS3), and simultaneously, its self-assembly properties are explored. Furthermore, HR-TEM imaging was also performed to examine the morphology of the self-assembled architectures before and after the addition of the steroid hormone. To investigate the binding mechanism of the sensing probe, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Circular Dichroism (CD), MD-Simulation, and DFT studies were performed and studied in detail. Moreover, to check the potency of the real-time application of the developed nanoprobe, we have successfully determined the spiked concentration of progesterone levels in pharmaceutical and biological fluid samples with functional percentage recovery. Also, the stability and other competitive binding studies of the probe with the coexisting substances are performed to check the rationality of the sensing probe at physiological conditions. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Self-assembled en_US
dc.subject N-functionalized en_US
dc.subject Dipeptide en_US
dc.subject Fibrous clusters en_US
dc.subject Steroid hormones detection en_US
dc.title Backbone extension via peptidomimetics at N-terminal; self-assembled nanofibrous cluster and application to selective progesterone detection in an aqueous medium en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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