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Fluorometric detection of cholesterol based on β-cyclodextrin functionalized carbon quantum dots via competitive host-guest recognition.

Qian Sun1, Siying Fang1, Yafen Fang1, Zhaosheng Qian1, Hui Feng2.   

Abstract

A sensitive and selective fluorescent method for detection of cholesterol based on β-cyclodextrin functionalized carbon quantum dots (β-CD-CQD) nanoprobe through competitive host-guest recognition has been developed. The bright fluorescence of β-CD-CQD nanoprobe can be effectively quenched by the introduction of a very small amount of p-nitrophenol, and strong quenching ability of p-nitrophenol to the probe was identified. This efficient fluorescence quenching as a static quenching is due to the formation of nonfluorescent complex between β-CD-CQD and p-nitrophenol induced by host-guest interaction between them. Cholesterol, as a more suited guest molecule of β-cyclodextrin, can form an inclusion complex with β-cyclodextrin with a much greater binding constant than p-nitrophenol. As a result, the presence of cholesterol causes a replacement of guest molecule of β-CD moiety in the probe through a competitive way, and the inclusion of cholesterol in the probe as the removal of p-nitropheonl induces significant fluorescence enhancement. The fluorescence recovery can be achieved by continuous addition of cholesterol. In terms of this relationship between enhanced fluorescence and concentration of cholesterol, a quantitative measurement for cholesterol based on β-CD-CQD nanoprobe has been established. Under the optimized detection conditions, this method shows good analytical performance in detection of cholesterol with lowest detection limit of 0.7±0.1µM and a relatively wide linear scope of 110µM. Specificity test and complex matrix test show that this method possesses excellent selectivity to cholesterol, and complex matrix such as serum does not exert apparent influence on the analytical performance, which enables its use in practical serum samples.
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Keywords:  Carbon quantum dots; Cholesterol; Fluorometric detection; Host-guest recognition

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28340753     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.02.060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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