A turn-on FRET sensor based on dichlorofluorescein and AuNPs for rapid and ultrasensitive detection of ambroxol hydrochloride in urineInformed consent was obtained for any experimentation with human subjects. All experiments were performed in compliance with the relevant laws and institutional guidelines. Ethical approval for this investigation was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee, China Pharmaceutical University School of Medicine.Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available:

A novel turn-on fluorescence sensor is proposed for the ultra-sensitive detection of ambroxol hydrochloride in urine based on the high fluorescence quenching ability of gold nanoparticles toward dichlorofluorescein. Fluorescence intensity was significantly quenched by fluorescence resonance energy t...

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Main Authors Wu, Pinping, Li, Nan, Gu, Yu, Guo, Yuhan, Lou, Haoshuang, He, Hua
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.05.2017
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Summary:A novel turn-on fluorescence sensor is proposed for the ultra-sensitive detection of ambroxol hydrochloride in urine based on the high fluorescence quenching ability of gold nanoparticles toward dichlorofluorescein. Fluorescence intensity was significantly quenched by fluorescence resonance energy transfer when dichlorofluorescein molecules were attached to the surface of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) by electrostatic interactions. Upon addition of ambroxol hydrochloride, the fluorescence intensity was turned on due to competitive adsorption between ambroxol hydrochloride and dichlorofluorescein to the AuNP surfaces. At optimum pH, AuNP concentration, incubation time, and reaction temperature, the fluorescence recovery efficiency [( F − F 0 )/ F 0 ] at 525 nm showed a good linear relationship ( R 2 = 0.9953) from 5.0 × 10 −9 to 10 −7 M, with a low detection limit of 3.6 × 10 −9 M, with ambroxol hydrochloride. The developed method had several advantages, such as high sensitivity and selectivity, short analysis time, low cost, and ease of operation. The proposed method has been successfully applied to determine ambroxol hydrochloride in water and human urine samples and may provide outstanding application potential in the future development of sensors for clinical monitoring of ambroxol hydrochloride. Schematic illustration for the detection of ambroxol based on FRET between the AuNPs and DCF.
Bibliography:10.1039/c6nj04003a
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Fig. S1 and Table S1. See DOI
Informed consent was obtained for any experimentation with human subjects. All experiments were performed in compliance with the relevant laws and institutional guidelines. Ethical approval for this investigation was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee, China Pharmaceutical University School of Medicine.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/c6nj04003a