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. 2014 Nov 26;9:5461–5469. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S70777

Table 1.

Constituents of colloidal suspension mixtures A and B and a comparison of UV intensity at 280 nm of samples incubated for 21 days

Incubation mixture Particle diameter (nm) Mass of gold/mL (g/mL) Particle number/mL Total particle surface area/mL (nm2/mL) UV absorbance at 280 nm (AU) % glycation
A 2 nm 1.21×10−5 1.5×1014 18.8×1014 0.180±0.008 46.9%
5 nm 6.32×10−5 5.0×1013 39.3×1014 0.151±0.005 39.3%
20 nm 5.66×10−5 7.0×1011 8.79×1014 0.269±0.010 70.1%
B 2 nm 5.65×10−6 7.0×1013 8.79×1014 0.259±0.006 67.4%
5 nm 1.26×10−5 1.0×1013 8.79×1014 0.263±0.006 68.5%
20 nm 5.66×10−5 7.0×1011 8.79×1014 0.269±0.010 70.1%
Control solution Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 0.384±0.011 100%
BSA blank Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 0.004±0.000 1.04%

Notes:

This solution had the highest GNP total surface are; denotes that the highest total surface area occurred in mixtures of A that contained 5 nm diameter GNPs (r=2.5 nm) and colloidal concentrations (C) of particles/mL. The number 15.7×1015 nm2/mL was derived by using the formula 4πr2×C to represent GNPs’ total surface area. All colloidal suspensions labeled B had a total surface area of 3.52×1015 nm2/mL. Percent glycation was determined on the basis of the UV reading of each sample relative to that of the control solution set at 100%.

Abbreviations: UV, ultraviolet; BSA, bovine serum albumin; GNP, gold nanoparticles; r, radius.