| Literature DB >> 27135940 |
Long Yang1, Xin Ran1, Le Cai1, Yucong Li1, Hui Zhao2, Can-Peng Li3.
Abstract
A dual-signalling electrochemical approach has been developed towards aconitine based on competitive host-guest interaction by selecting methylene blue (MB) and p-sulfonated calix[8]arene functionalized single-walled carbon nanohorns (SCX8-SWCNHs) as the "reporter pair". Upon the presence of aconitine to the performed SCX8-SWCNHs·MB complex, the MB molecules are displaced by aconitine. This results in a decreased oxidation peak current of MB and the appearance of an oxidation peak of aconitine, and the changes of these signals correlate linearly with the concentration of aconitine. A linear response range of 1.00-10.00μM for aconitine with a low detection limit of 0.18μM (S/N=3) was obtained by using the proposed method. This method could be successfully utilized to detect aconitine in serum samples. This dual-signalling sensor can provide more sensitive target recognition and will have important applications in the sensitive and selective electrochemical detection of aconitine.Entities:
Keywords: Aconitine; Calix[8]Arene; Competitive host–guest Recognition; Dual-signalling; Electrochemical determination; Single-walled carbon nanohorns
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27135940 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.04.079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618