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HSA over BSA: Selective detection of Human Serum Albumin via a naphtho [2,1-b] furan-based system.

Anamika BandyopadhyayRituparna HazraDurba RoyAnupam Bhattacharya
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2024)
Human serum albumin (HSA) is an important biomarker that can be used for the early diagnosis of many diseases. In this work, a TICT probe bearing fused naphtho-furan scaffold (NPNF) was developed and employed in the selective turn-on sensing of HSA. The probe's selectivity towards HSA was observed using steady-state fluorescence experiments, with limit of quantitation in micromolar levels. NPNF's capability to exclusively detect HSA over BSA was further studied/rationalized using anisotropy and time-resolved studies. Molecular docking was used to shed light on the location of NPNF in the subdomain IB of HSA. The practical application of the probe was also demonstrated by the detection of HSA in urine and the HSA-assisted detection of cerium.
Keyphrases
  • human serum albumin
  • molecular docking
  • living cells
  • quantum dots
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • fluorescent probe
  • sensitive detection
  • solid state
  • oxide nanoparticles