Issue 15, 2015

Poly(thymine)-templated fluorescent copper nanoparticles for label-free detection of N-acetylcysteine in pharmaceutical samples

Abstract

In this paper, a novel and label-free fluorescence sensing strategy has been developed for thiol-containing drug detection by using poly(thymine) (poly T)-templated copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) as fluorescent probes. N-acetylcysteine (NAC), one of the thiol-containing drugs, was selected as a model case in this strategy. The fluorescence intensity of poly T-templated Cu NPs was found to be quenched effectively with the increasing concentration of NAC, due to the formation of a coordination complex by the Cu–S metal–ligand bond between NAC and poly T-templated Cu NPs. However, the fluorescence intensity was not nearly changed in the presence of other analytes at a 10-fold higher concentration. Under optimized conditions, the label-free fluorescent sensor achieved highly sensitive and selective detection of NAC with a linear range of 0.2 μM to 100 μM and a detection limit of 50 nM. Furthermore, the method was successfully applied to the detection of NAC in pharmaceutical samples. The strategy was free of any fluorescence dye label or complex DNA sequence design, and all the processes were performed within 20 minutes at room temperature. Therefore, it could offer a simple, cost-effective, selective and label-free sensing platform for fluorescence detection of thiol-containing drugs in clinical diagnostics.

Graphical abstract: Poly(thymine)-templated fluorescent copper nanoparticles for label-free detection of N-acetylcysteine in pharmaceutical samples

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Mar 2015
Accepted
02 Jul 2015
First published
02 Jul 2015

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 6372-6377

Poly(thymine)-templated fluorescent copper nanoparticles for label-free detection of N-acetylcysteine in pharmaceutical samples

H. Wang, H. Zhang, Y. Chen, L. Ou and Y. Liu, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 6372 DOI: 10.1039/C5AY00841G

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