| Literature DB >> 32172051 |
Chuyao Li1, Qian Yang1, Xiaoyan Wang2, Maryam Arabi2, Hailong Peng3, Jinhua Li2, Hua Xiong4, Lingxin Chen5.
Abstract
A core-shell molecular imprinting fluorescence nanosensor was developed for the ratiometric fluorescence and visual detection of folic acid (FA). The nanosensor was prepared by anchoring imprinting shell on the silica nanoparticles, and embedding the CdTe quantum dots in imprinted shell to provide FA-dependent fluorescence signals. Under the optimum conditions, a favorable linearity relationship between the fluorescence intensities ratio (I449/I619) and the FA concentration over 0.23-113 μM was offered with a detection limit (LOD) of 48 nM. The visual detection for FA was realized by evaluating profuse fluorescence color change from red to pink to purple to final blue. The proposed sensor possessed excellent sensing performances of rapid response, high precision, super sensitivity and selective recognition. Furthermore, endogenous FA was detected in real samples ranging from 37.4 to 265.8 μg/100 g; satisfactory spiked recoveries were obtained within 94.8-104.2%, which conformed to the measurement results by HPLC-UV.Entities:
Keywords: Folic acid; Molecular imprinting; Ratiometric fluorescence; Visual detection
Year: 2020 PMID: 32172051 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514