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Smartphone-integrated colorimetric sensor array-based reader system and fluorometric detection of dopamine in male and female geriatric plasma by bluish-green fluorescent carbon quantum dots

Authors
Chellasamy, GayathriAnkireddy, Seshadri ReddyLee, Kook-NyungGovindaraju, SaravananYun, Kyusik
Issue Date
Sep-2021
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Bluish green carbon quantum dots; Naked eye detection; Smartphone platform; Fluorometric sensing; Dopamine; Geriatric plasma
Citation
MATERIALS TODAY BIO, v.12
Journal Title
MATERIALS TODAY BIO
Volume
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/83006
DOI
10.1016/j.mtbio.2021.100168
ISSN
2590-0064
Abstract
A simple, cost-effective system was developed for dopamine (DA) detection using green synthesized 1-6 nm honey-based carbon quantum dots (H-CQDs) exhibiting bluish green fluorescence. The H-CQDs exhibited emission at 445 nm, with a quantum yield of similar to 44%. The H-CQDs were used as a probe for electron transfer based DA detection and changes in H-CQD color in the presence of DA. The H-CQDs were formed with polar functional groups and were highly soluble in aqueous media. In the fluorometric mode, the proposed system demonstrated high specificity toward DA and effective limit of detection (LOD) values of 6, 8.5, and 8 nM in deionized (DI) water, male geriatric plasma, and female geriatric plasma, respectively, in the linear range 100 nM-1000 mu M. In the colorimetric mode, the color changed within 5 min, and the LOD was 163 mu M. A colorimetric sensor array system was used to precisely detect DA with a smartphone-integrated platform using an in house built imaging application and an analyzer app. Additionally, no additives were required, and the H-CQDs were not functionalized. More importantly, the H-CQDs were morphologically and analytically characterized before and after DA detection. Because the sensor array-based system allows high specificity DA detection in both DI water and geriatric plasma, it will play an important role in biomedical applications.
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