Accurate control of charge transfer is crucial to investigate
the
catalytic reaction mechanism of the biological oxidation process that
biomedicine participates in. Herein, we have established an assembly
model of metalloporphyrin framework (MPF) nanosheets as the active
centers of biological enzymes. The introduction of Vitamin C (VC)
into the MPF system can precisely modulate its content of charges.
The surface-enhanced Raman scattering activity and peroxidase-like
catalytic performance are enhanced simultaneously for the first time
by manipulating the optimal molar ratio of an MPF to VC and the reaction
sequence with target model molecules. We have confirmed that the formation
of the intermediate of Fe(2+)-OOH species is specifically
enhanced after VC modulation, which indicates that VC can regulate
the oxidative stress of the active center of biological enzymes. This
discovery not only accurately resolves the mechanism of VC-selective
anticancer therapy but also has important significance for the precise
treatment of VC synergistic targeting medicines