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Time-resolved fluorescence nanoprobe of acetylcholinesterase based on ZnGeO:Mn luminescence nanorod modified with metal ions

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY [2023]
Gao Lifang, Chen Rong, Li Haixia, Xu Dan, Zheng Danning
ABSTRACT

A novel time-resolved fluorescence nanoprobe (PBMO, PLNR-BSA-Mn 2+ -OPD) is fabricated for the label-free determination of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The ZnGeO:Mn persistent luminescence nanorod (PLNR) and Mn(II) are, respectively, exploited as the signal molecule and quencher to construct the PBMO nanopobe using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as the surface-modified shell and o -phenylenediamine (OPD) as the reducing agent. In the presence of H 2 O 2 , the persistent luminescence of PBMO at 530 nm is enhanced remarkably within 30 s due to the oxidation of Mn(II). H 2 O 2 can react with thiocholine (TCh), which is produced through the enzymatic degradation of acetylcholine (ATCh) by AChE. The PBMO nanoprobe is successfully applied to the determination of AChE in the linear range of 0.08–10 U L −1 , with a detection limit of 0.03 U L −1 (3 σ / s ). The practicability of this PBMO nanoprobe is confirmed by accurately monitoring AChE contents in human serum samples, giving rise to satisfactory spiking recoveries of 96.2–103.6%. Graphical Abstract

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