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Selective and sensitive detection of free bilirubin in blood serum using human serum albumin stabilized gold nanoclusters as fluorometric and colorimetric probe.

Mallesh Santhosh1, Somasekhar R Chinnadayyala1, Ankana Kakoti1, Pranab Goswami2.   

Abstract

We report here a fluorescence quenching based non-enzymatic method for sensitive and reliable detection of free bilirubin in blood serum samples using human serum albumin (HSA) stabilized gold nanoclusters (HSA-AuNCs) as fluorescent probe. The fluorescence of the nanoclusters was strongly quenched by bilirubin in a concentration dependent manner by virtue of the inherent specific interaction between bilirubin and HSA. A strong binding constant of 0.55×10(6) L mole(-1) between the HSA-AuNC and bilirubin was discerned. The nano clusters each with size ~1.0 nm (in diameter) and a core of Au18 were homogeneously distributed in HSA molecules as revealed from the respective high resolution transmission electron microscopic and mass spectroscopic studies. The fluorescence quenching phenomena which obeyed a simple static quenching mechanism, was utilized for interference free detection of bilirubin with minimum detection limit (DL) of 248±12 nM (S/N=3). The fluorescence response of HSA-AuNCs against bilirubin was practically unaltered over a wide pH (6-9) and temperature (25-50 °C) range. Additionally, peroxidase-like catalytic activity of these nanoclusters was exploited for colorimetric detection of bilirubin in serum sample with a DL of 200±19 nM by following the decrease in absorbance (at λ440 nm) of the reaction and its rate constant (Kp) of 2.57±0.63 mL μg(-1) min(-1). Both these fluorometric and colorimetric methods have been successfully used for detection of free bilirubin in blood serum samples.
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Keywords:  Bilirubin encephalopathy; Fluorescence quenching; Free bilirubin; Gold nanoclusters; Human serum albumin; Tryptophan

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24752148     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2014.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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