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Recognition and Sensing of Creatinine.

Tomàs GuinovartDaniel Hernández-AlonsoLouis AdriaenssensPascal BlondeauMarta Martínez-BelmonteF Xavier RiusFrancisco J AndradePablo Ballester
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
Current methods for creatinine quantification suffer from significant drawbacks when aiming to combine accuracy, simplicity, and affordability. Here, an unprecedented synthetic receptor, an aryl-substituted calix[4]pyrrole with a monophosphonate bridge, is reported that displays remarkable affinity for creatinine and the creatininium cation. The receptor works by including the guest in its deep and polar aromatic cavity and establishing directional interactions in three dimensions. When incorporated into a suitable polymeric membrane, this molecule acts as an ionophore. A highly sensitive and selective potentiometric sensor suitable for the determination of creatinine levels in biological fluids, such as urine or plasma, in an accurate, fast, simple, and cost-effective way has thus been developed.
Keyphrases
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