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Nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dot-based sensing platform for metabolite detection.

Xiaotong LiuXingguang Su
Published in: Mikrochimica acta (2020)
A novel fluorescent sensing platform based on nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots (N-GQDs) is presented, which is able to detect various metabolites (cholesterol, glucose, lactate, and xanthine) rapidly, sensitively, and selectively. Hg2+ can attach on the surface of N-GQDs, leading to the quenching of N-GQD fluorescence. In the presence of cysteine (Cys), Hg2+ is released from N-GQDs and associates with Cys. Then, the fluorescence of N-GQDs is recovered. Hydrogen peroxide, resulting from the enzymatic oxidation of metabolites, can convert two molecules of Cys into one molecule of cystine, which cannot bind with Hg2+. So, the fluorescence of N-GQDs quenched again. For cholesterol, glucose, lactate, and xanthine, the limits of detection are 0.035 μmol/L, 0.025 μmol/L, 0.07 μmol/L, and 0.04 μmol/L, respectively, and the linear ranges are 1-12 μmol/L, 0.06-3 μmol/L, 0.2-70 μmol/L, and 0.12-17 μmol/L, respectively. The presented method was applied to quantify metabolites in human blood samples with satisfactory results. Graphical abstract.
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