| Literature DB >> 29119667 |
Michael Mayer1, Shigehiko Takegami2, Michael Neumeier3, Simone Rink1, Axel Jacobi von Wangelin3, Silja Schulte4, Moritz Vollmer4, Axel G Griesbeck4, Axel Duerkop1, Antje J Baeumner1.
Abstract
The most efficient and commonly used electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters are luminol, [Ru(bpy)3 ]2+ , and derivatives thereof. Luminol stands out due to its low excitation potential, but applications are limited by its insolubility under physiological conditions. The water-soluble m-carboxy luminol was synthesized in 15 % yield and exhibited high solubility under physiological conditions and afforded a four-fold ECL signal increase (vs. luminol). Entrapment in DNA-tagged liposomes enabled a DNA assay with a detection limit of 3.2 pmol L-1 , which is 150 times lower than the corresponding fluorescence approach. This remarkable sensitivity gain and the low excitation potential establish m-carboxy luminol as a superior ECL probe with direct relevance to chemiluminescence and enzymatic bioanalytical approaches.Entities:
Keywords: biosensors; electrochemiluminescence; liposomes; luminescence; luminol
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29119667 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201708630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336