Journal of the Electrochemical Society, cilt.171, sa.5, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
Highlights This electrochemical study examined Molnupiravir’s (MLP) interaction with calf thymus double-stranded DNA (ct-dsDNA) for the first time. In a solution with both, the biosensor surface investigated the interaction of ct-dsDNA immobilized on the GCE surface and the bare GCE examined the interaction of MLP-ct-dsDNA. Differential pulse voltammetry shows that MLP-dAdo binding mode decreases oxidation signals after incubation with various doses. The binding constant of MLP and ct-dsDNA was calculated using cyclic voltammetry. A molecular docking simulation contributed electrochemical interaction study.