Integrated computational and experimental design of copper–gallic acid nanozymes for selective salbutamol detection

Abstract

Salbutamol (SBM), a β2-adrenergic agonist commonly prescribed for bronchospasm, is increasingly monitored in sports medicine due to its potential misuse as a performance-enhancing agent. To address the need for rapid, cost-effective, and portable anti-doping diagnostics, a nanozyme-based sensing platform using copper–gallic acid hybrid structures (Cu@GA·HSs) was developed. These nanozymes exhibited oxidase-like activity, enabling sensitive and selective optical detection of SBM across a wide concentration range (125–5000 μg mL−1), with excellent analytical accuracy (96.8–99.8%) and precision (CV < 2.0%). The system demonstrated strong operational stability, retaining 60% catalytic activity after 24 days at 4 °C, and strong resistance to chemical interference, including metal ions and non-polar solvents (selectivity coefficient ≈1). Benchmarking against HPLC revealed excellent agreement (R2 = 0.997; deviation <0.06%), validating its analytical performance. Molecular docking and dynamics simulations further revealed specific SBM–matrix interactions underlying the sensor's selectivity and robustness. Together, these results highlight a systems-level approach integrating nanozyme chemistry with computational modeling to engineer next-generation biosensors for anti-doping applications.

Graphical abstract: Integrated computational and experimental design of copper–gallic acid nanozymes for selective salbutamol detection

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2025
Accepted
04 Nov 2025
First published
14 Nov 2025

Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2026, Advance Article

Integrated computational and experimental design of copper–gallic acid nanozymes for selective salbutamol detection

F. Parad, F. Ghasemi, P. Khadiv-Parsi, H. Al Amili, P. Keramati, S. Mojtabavi and M. A. Faramarzi, Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5ME00136F

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