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Synergistic effect-triggered fluorescence quenching enables rapid and sensitive detection of alkaline phosphatase

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA [2023]
Guobin Mao, Chunmin Qiu, Xing Luo, Yingqi Liang, Liqing Zhao, Weiren Huang, Junbiao Dai, Yingxin Ma
ABSTRACT

The development of biosensors mediated by synergistic quenching effect is of great significance for rapid and accurate clinical diagnosis. Hence, we prepared a cyan-emitting fluorescent Si dots for alkaline phosphatase (ALP) detection through the synergistic quenching effect of inner filter effect (IFE) and photo-induced electron transfer (PET). Si dots were prepared by microwave-assisted method, which displayed high quantum yield (28.7%), as well as good physiochemical properties, such as photo-stability, pH stability, and chemical stability. As the hydrolysate of 4-nitrophenyl phosphate disodium salt hexahydrate catalyzed by ALP, both IFE and PET of 4-nitrophenyl to Si dots were used for the turn-off mode detection of ALP. The linear relationships were established between the change of fluorescence intensity and ALP concentration in the range of 0.05 U L −1 to 5.0 U L-1, and 5.0 U L −1 to 80.0 U L −1 , respectively. The detection limit was 0.01 U L −1 . The synergistic quenching effect caused the turn-off mode detection to be more sensitive, and it can also be used for the accurate detection of ALP in human serum, thereby showing great anti-interference ability in complex environments.

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