Issue 86, 2015

Tailoring the surface of liquid crystal droplets with chitosan/surfactant complexes for the selective detection of bile acids in biological fluids

Abstract

We report an approach for tailoring the surface of 4-n-pentyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl (5CB) droplets by the adsorption of chitosan (CHI) at the 5CB/aqueous interface, followed by the penetration of sodium tetradecyl sulfate (SC14S). The CHI/SC14S complex-coated 5CB droplets can be used as optical probes for the detection of cholic acid (CA) in phosphate-buffered saline and urine without dilution. We find that the CHI coating can significantly reduce the detection limit of 5CB droplets for CA. By controlling the number of CHI/SC14S complex-coated 5CB droplets, the detection limit for CA can be changed from ∼75 μM to ∼0.5 μM, which covers the concentration range of CA in individual urine with and without intestinal diseases.

Graphical abstract: Tailoring the surface of liquid crystal droplets with chitosan/surfactant complexes for the selective detection of bile acids in biological fluids

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 May 2015
Accepted
11 Aug 2015
First published
11 Aug 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 70094-70100

Author version available

Tailoring the surface of liquid crystal droplets with chitosan/surfactant complexes for the selective detection of bile acids in biological fluids

T. Bera, J. Deng and J. Fang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 70094 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA09937D

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