Issue 37, 2022

Insights into the self-aggregating properties of a solvatochromic probe and interaction with β-lactoglobulin

Abstract

A benzothiazole derivative L1 exhibits water-induced aggregation by solvent switching, which selectively detects β-lactoglobulin (βlg). At the same time, L2, a nitro-based electron-deficient compound, has been synthesized as a control. The aggregation occurrence has been ascertained by microscopy, spectroscopy, and light scattering studies. Both L1 and L2 display solvatochromic effects on solvent polarity variation. This feebly emissive probe (L1) offers a blue-shifted turn-on response towards βlg in a buffered medium. Selectivity is observed over multiple other related proteins and enzymes contrary to its control compound. L1 shows a limit of detection of 2.89 ppm towards this milk allergen. The detection ability has been examined in bovine milk, commercial whey protein sources, and a bio-fluidic matrix. Trypsin-triggered enzyme digestion of βlg has also been tracked by the probe. Spectral and molecular docking studies are computed to confirm probe-protein binding. Paper strip experiments are performed to demonstrate the analytical practicability of the probe.

Graphical abstract: Insights into the self-aggregating properties of a solvatochromic probe and interaction with β-lactoglobulin

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jun 2022
Accepted
04 Sep 2022
First published
09 Sep 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 18048-18054

Insights into the self-aggregating properties of a solvatochromic probe and interaction with β-lactoglobulin

S. De and G. Das, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 18048 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ02787A

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