Lactose tailored boronic acid conjugated fluorescent gold nanoclusters for turn-on sensing of dopamine


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Dopamine being a neurotransmitter and chemical messenger plays a vivacious role in a number of significant medical conditions like Parkinson’s disease, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Schizophrenia, and drug addiction. As turn-on sensors have a superior level of selectivity than fluorescence quenching based sensors, we developed a fluorescence retrieval strategy for dopamine sensing. Here, highly fluorescent amino phenyl boronic acid (APBA)‒conjugated gold nanocluster (Au‒BSA‒APBA probe) has been synthesised from bovine serum albumin‒protected gold nanocluster (Au‒BSA NCs). Boronic acid forms boronate ester with disaccharides such as lactose due to its affinity to polyols. Hence fluorescence of Au‒BSA‒APBA probe is quenched when it binds with lactose molecules through boronate ester formation. The fluorescence of Au‒BSA‒APBA‒lactose system can be retrieved (turn-on) with dopamine by the competitive displacement of lactose from the probe surface which suggests the higher affinity of boronic acid to the catechol group of dopamine. Furthermore, real samples spiked with dopamine including human serum and urine were analysed using this turn-on sensor and showed excellent recovery percentage. The developed fluorescent sensor offered high selectivity for dopamine over other catecholamines and aminoacids with detection limit as low as 0.7 μM.

Об авторах

J. Anjali Devi

University of Kerala, Department of Chemistry, Kariavattom Campus

Email: emailtosony@gmail.com
Индия, Palayam Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695581

B. Aswathy

University of Kerala, Department of Chemistry, Kariavattom Campus

Email: emailtosony@gmail.com
Индия, Palayam Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695581

Sasidharan Asha

University of Kerala, Department of Chemistry, Kariavattom Campus

Email: emailtosony@gmail.com
Индия, Palayam Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695581

Sony George

University of Kerala, Department of Chemistry, Kariavattom Campus

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: emailtosony@gmail.com
Индия, Palayam Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695581


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