Surface enhanced Raman detection of the colon cancer biomarker cytidine by using magnetized nanoparticles of the type Fe3O4/Au/Ag.
Yuan XiangHanru YangXiaoyu GuoYiping WuYe YingYing WenHai-Feng YangPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2018)
Cytidine is regarded as an early marker of colon cancer. The authors describe a surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technique to detect trace levels of cytidine in urine. The Raman band at 784 cm-1 can be acquired best. Compared to earlier methods, an improvement in detection sensitivity by a factor of 6.2 × 105 is achieved by using a magnetically induced method in which cytidine is captured in the vicinity of the SERS hot spots of the type Fe3O4/Au/Ag. Cytidine can be quantified at 1 nM levels by this method which is simple and reliable. Graphical Abstract Clusters consisting of magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles were prepared and used in a SERS based method for detection of cytidine in urine by using magnetic improvement. The lowest detectable concentration of cytidine are at the nM level.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- label free
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- silver nanoparticles
- reduced graphene oxide
- raman spectroscopy
- quantum dots
- photodynamic therapy
- real time pcr
- high glucose
- highly efficient
- diabetic rats
- oxidative stress
- mass spectrometry
- endothelial cells
- high resolution
- simultaneous determination