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Rapid determination of neomycin in biological samples using fluorescent sensor based on quantum dots with doubly selective binding sites.

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis [2018-03-14]
Ying-Chun Wan,Yan-Jie Liu,Chen Liu,Hui-Ting Ma,Hui-Fang Yu,Jia-Wei Kang,Chen-Long Gao,Zhong-Qiao Wu,Dan Zheng,Bin Lu
PMID: 29533861
ABSTRACT

A new analytical method was developed to detect neomycin in complex biological samples using molecularly imprinted polymer to construct an optical sensor. Fluorescent neomycin-imprinted polymers (fMIPs) containing both imprinted cavity and boronate affinity site were synthesized on the surface of silica-modified quantum dots. The fMIPs exhibited high selectivity to neomycin by having two binding sites for the target analyte. Neomycin analogues (competing for imprinted cavity) and D-glucose (competing for the boronate affinity site) did not affect the selectivity of the fMIPs. When combined with a fluorescent microplate reader, the obtained fMIP sensor displayed a linear concentration-dependent fluorescence quenching in response to neomycin in the range of 2–1000 μg/L, with a limit of detection as 0.16 μg/L. The fMIP sensor was able to detect trace neomycin in biological samples accurately after simple sample pre-treatment. The sensitivity of the fMIP sensor was higher than HPLC equipped with a fluorescence detector. The fMIP sensor containing the doubly selective binding sites provides a selective, sensitive, accurate, and high through-put approach for neomycin monitoring.

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