Literature DB >> 28535886

Fluorescent nanocellulosic hydrogels based on graphene quantum dots for sensing laccase.

Celia Ruiz-Palomero1, Sandra Benítez-Martínez1, M Laura Soriano2, Miguel Valcárcel1.   

Abstract

A novel low-cost fluorimetric platform based on sulfur, nitrogen-codoped graphene quantum dots immersed into nanocellulosic hydrogels is designed and applied in detecting the laccase enzyme. Although most of methods for detecting laccase are based on their catalytic activity, which is strongly dependent on environmental parameters, we report a sensitive and selective method based on the fluorescence response of hydrogels containing graphene quantum dots (GQDs) acting as luminophore towards laccase. The easily-prepared gel matrix not only improves the fluorescence signal of GQDs by avoiding their self-quenching but also stabilizes their fluorescence signal and improves their sensitivity towards laccase. Noncovalent interactions between the sensor and the analyte are believed to be causing this significant quenching without peak-shifts of GQD fluorescence via energy transfer. The selective extraction of laccase was proved in different shampoos as complex matrices achieving a detection limit of 0.048 U mL-1 and recoveries of 86.2-94.1%. As the unusual properties of nanocellulose and GQDs, the fluorescent sensor is simple, eco-friendly and cost-efficient. This straightforward strategy is able to detect and stabilize laccase, being an added-value for storage and recycling enzymes.
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Keywords:  Enzyme; Fluorescent hydrogel; Laccase; Nanocellulose; S,N-codoped graphene quantum dots; Sensor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28535886     DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2017.04.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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