Abstract:A colorimetric method for detection of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and inhibition was developed using metal organic frameworks (i.e, PCN-222(Fe)) with peroxidase-like activity. The blue tetramethylbenzidine oxidized by PCN-222(Fe) fades due to the reduction by acetylthiocholine chloride produced from AChE catalysis. The detection method shows a linear range of 0.05-10 mU mL −1 and a detection limit of 0.03 mU mL −1 AChE. Average recoveries in serum samples varied from 93% to 115% and relative standard… Show more
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