The The Effect of Electrodeposition Voltage on the Antioxidant Activity of Gold Nanoparticles

Authors

  • Babay Asih Suliasih Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Indonesia, Gedung A Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan, Kampus UI Depok, Pondok Cina, Kecamatan Beji, Kota Depok, Jawa Barat, 16424, Indonesia
  • Anis Sakinah Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jl. Rawamangun Muka, Jakarta Timur 13220, Indonesia
  • Marissa Angelina Indonesia Research Centre for Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Traditional Medicine, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Kawasan PUSPIPTEK Serpong, Tangerang Selatan Banten 15314, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56425/cma.v3i1.72

Keywords:

antioxidants, electrodeposition, gold nanoparticles.

Abstract

Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are well known as free radical scavengers, which may induce cell damage, triggering degenerative diseases and premature aging. This research aims to assess the antioxidant activity of AuNPs synthesized via the electrodeposition method, employing cyclic voltammetry on a Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide (FTO) substrate. By varying the initial voltage, the resulting AuNPs exhibit  variations in both particle size and number. In this study, AuNPs demonstrated promising antioxidant potential, particularly at an initial voltage of -1 V, as evidenced by their ability to respond to DPPH radicals, yielding a percent inhibition of up to 36.80%.

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2024-02-29

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