Abstract

Herein, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and ultraviolet visible absorption spectrum in combination with fluorescence spectroscopy were jointly explored to investigate the binding interaction between Enrofloxacin (EFLX) with Bovine serum albumin (BSA) at a physiological condition. A facile SERS substrate based on the self-assembly of colloid silver on the modified TiN-Ag surface was obtained, an advanced SERS analysis method basing on this as-prepared substrate was established for sensitive and rapid detection of enrofloxacin, the most enhanced mode was that with certain motions perpendicular to the metal surface. In addition, the fluorescence and ultraviolet spectrum were allowed to found that enrofloxacin may bind to BSA site I via the carboxyl group with strong binding power.

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