| Literature DB >> 24468373 |
Xiaoqiang Cai1, Jinhua Li2, Zhong Zhang3, Gang Wang2, Xingliang Song4, Jinmao You5, Lingxin Chen6.
Abstract
A chemodosimeter-based fluorescent detection method coupled with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) extraction was developed for determination of L-cysteine (L-Cys) by combining molecular imprinting technique with fluorescent chemodosimeter. The MIPs prepared by precipitation polymerization with L-Cys as template, possessed high specific surface area of 145 m(2)/g and good thermal stability without decomposition lower than 300 °C, and were successfully applied as an adsorbent with excellent selectivity for L-Cys over other amino acids, and enantioselectivity was also demonstrated. A novel chemodosimeter, rhodamine B1, was synthesized for discriminating L-Cys from its structurally similar homocysteine and glutathione as well as various possibly co-existing biospecies in aqueous solutions with notable fluorescence enhancement when adding L-Cys. As L-Cys was added with increasing concentrations, an emission band peaked at 580 nm occurred and significantly increased in fluorescence intensity, by which the L-Cys could be sensed optically. High detectability up to 12.5 nM was obtained. An excellent linearity was found within the wide range of 0.05-50 μM (r=0.9996), and reasonable relative standard deviations ranging from 0.3% to 3.5% were attained. Such typical features as high selectivity, high sensitivity, easy operation and low cost enabled this MIPs-fluorometry to be potentially applicable for routine detection of trace L-Cys.Entities:
Keywords: Chemodosimeter; Fluorescence detection; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Rhodamine B; l-cysteine
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24468373 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2013.12.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057