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A ratiometric fluorescent probe for hypoxanthine detection in aquatic products based on the enzyme mimics and fluorescence of cobalt-doped carbon nitride

Food Science and Human Wellness [2024]
Xin Wang, Chengyi Hong, Zhengzhong Lin, Zhiyong Huang
ABSTRACT

A ratiometric fluorescent probe for hypoxanthine (Hx) detection was established based on the mimic enzyme and fluorescence characteristics of cobalt-doped graphite-phase carbon nitride (Co doped g-C 3 N 4 ). In addition to emitting strong fluorescence, the peroxidase activity of Co doped g-C 3 N 4 can catalyze the reaction of O -phenylenediamine and H 2 O 2 to produce diallyl phthalate which can emit yellow fluorescence at 570 nm. Through the decomposition of Hx by xanthine oxidase, Hx can be indirectly detected by the generating hydrogen peroxide based on the measurement of fluorescent ratio I ( F 570 /F 370 ). The linear range was 1.70–272.2 mg/kg ( R 2 = 0.997), and the detection limit was 1.52 mg/kg (3 σ / K , n = 9). The established method was applied to Hx detection in bass, grass carp, and shrimp, and the data were verified by HPLC. The result shows that the established probe is sensitive, accurate, and reliable, and can be used for Hx detection in aquatic products.

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