Abstract

In this paper, tyrosinase‐immobilized magnetic nanoparticles (TRY‐MNPs) and 96 well homemade magnetic microplate are used for quickly screening tyrosinase inhibitors. True inhibitors are identified, without interference from antioxidants. Whether the inhibitor is a copper ion chelator or a specific enzyme binder can be identified by adding Cu2+ to restore the activity of TRY‐MNPs. More details will be discussed by Dr. Hweiyan Tsai and her co‐workers on page 1075–1081 in this issue. image

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