Issue 36, 2024

An endo-functionalized molecular cage for selective potentiometric determination of creatinine

Abstract

Potentiometric ion-selective electrodes (ISEs), which rely on selective and lipophilic ionophores, are commonly employed in clinical diagnostics. However, there are very limited specific ionophores for the detection of creatinine, a critical biomarker for renal function assessment. In the present research, we designed and synthesized an endo-functionalized cage, which is able to selectively bind the creatininium cation (Ka = 8.6 × 105 M−1) through the formation of multiple C–H⋯O and N–H⋯N hydrogen bonds and cation⋯π interactions. ISEs prepared with this host show a Nernstian response to creatinine and exhibit excellent selectivity and a low detection limit of 0.95 μM. In addition, the creatinine levels in urine or plasma samples determined by our sensor are consistent with those analyzed using enzymatic assay on a Cobas c702. The method is simple, fast and accurate, and amenable to clinical detection of creatinine levels.

Graphical abstract: An endo-functionalized molecular cage for selective potentiometric determination of creatinine

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
25 Jul 2024
Accepted
14 Aug 2024
First published
22 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 14791-14797

An endo-functionalized molecular cage for selective potentiometric determination of creatinine

Y. Lu, S. Wang, S. He, Q. Huang, C. Zhao, S. Yu, W. Jiang, H. Yao, L. Wang and L. Yang, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 14791 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC04950K

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