MIPs logo MIPdatabase      MIP2024 Conference banner, website is now open, register on site for important updates   
Custom Search
Reference type: Journal
Authors: Wang XY, Yu SM, Wang JR, Yu JL, Arabi M, Fu LW, Li BW, Li JH, Chen LX
Article Title: Fluorescent nanosensor designing via hybrid of carbon dots and post-imprinted polymers for the detection of ovalbumin.
Publication date: 2020
Journal: Talanta
Volume: 211
Article Number: 120727.
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.120727
Alternative URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0039914020300187

Abstract: We reported a facile strategy to assemble a ratiometric nanosensor for the ovalbumin (OVA) fluorescence determination and meanwhile it can be utilized for selective visual identification by naked eyes with fluorescent test papers under 365 nm UV lamp. The nanosensor was prepared through simply mixing blue color carbon dots (CDs) and green color core-shell imprinted polymers. Blue CDs were used directly as the internal reference without participating in the imprinting process and modified molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) were synthesized by post-imprinting, using fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) as fluorescence enhanced signal. Upon the addition of different concentrations of OVA, the fluorescence intensity of FITC was enhanced, while the fluorescence intensity of CDs was almost unchanged, leading to a detection limit as low as 15.4 nM. Accordingly, the fluorescence color was gradually changed from blue to dark olive green to green with naked eyes observation. Moreover, the ratiometric nanosensor was successfully applied to detect OVA in the human urine samples with satisfactory recoveries attaining of 92.0-104.0% with relative standard deviation (RSD) of 3.3-3.9% and 93.3-101.0% with RSDs of 2.7-3.8% for the spiked chicken egg white samples. This strategy reported here opens a novel pathway for biomacromolecule detection in real applications and can realize the visual observation on fluorescent test papers
Template and target information: protein, ovalbumin, OVA
Author keywords: Ovalbumin, Post imprinting, fluorescein isothiocyanate, protein recognition, Ratiometric fluorescence


  Mister Benzene and Mister Cyloheptatetraene shirt  Mug featuring the name Maryam spelled out in the single letter amino acid code  Beach bunny periodic table shirt






 

Join the Society for Molecular Imprinting
Logo of the Society for Molecular Imprinting

New items RSS feed
new items RSS feed  View latest updates

Sign-up for e-mail updates:
Choose between receiving an occasional newsletter or more frequent e-mail alerts.
Click here to go to the sign-up page.


Is your name elemental or peptidic? Enter your name and find out by clicking either of the buttons below!
Other products you may like:
view listings for MIP books on eBay:



Mickey Mouse 90th Anniversary banner