An endo -functionalized molecular cage for selective potentiometric determination of creatinine.
Yu LuSong-Meng WangSui-Sui HeQicheng HuangCheng-Da ZhaoShan YuWei JiangHuan YaoLi-Li WangLiu-Pan YangPublished in: Chemical science (2024)
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 ( K a = 8.6 × 10 5 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.