Issue 15, 2015

Amino-functionalized green fluorescent carbon dots as surface energy transfer biosensors for hyaluronidase

Abstract

Amino-functionalized fluorescent carbon dots have been prepared by hydrothermal treatment of glucosamine with excess pyrophosphate. The produced carbon dots showed stabilized green emission fluorescence at various excitation wavelengths and pH environments. Herein, we demonstrate the surface energy transfer between the amino-functionalized carbon dots and negatively charged hyaluronate stabilized gold nanoparticles. Hyaluronidase can degrade hyaluronate and break down the hyaluronate stabilized gold nanoparticles to inhibit the surface energy transfer. The developed fluorescent carbon dot/gold nanoparticle system can be utilized as a biosensor for sensitive and selective detection of hyaluronidase by two modes which include fluorescence measurements and colorimetric analysis.

Graphical abstract: Amino-functionalized green fluorescent carbon dots as surface energy transfer biosensors for hyaluronidase

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2015
Accepted
18 Mar 2015
First published
18 Mar 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 6836-6842

Amino-functionalized green fluorescent carbon dots as surface energy transfer biosensors for hyaluronidase

S. Liu, N. Zhao, Z. Cheng and H. Liu, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 6836 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR00070J

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