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Glutathione-stabilized copper nanoclusters mediated-inner filter effect for sensitive and selective determination of p-nitrophenol and alkaline phosphatase activity

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY [2022]
Hai-Bo Wang, Bei-Bei Tao, Ning-Ning Wu, Hong-Ding Zhang, Yan-Ming Liu
ABSTRACT

A simple and highly selective fluorescence biosensor has been exploited for p -nitrophenol ( p -NP) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity detection based on the glutathione-stabilized copper nanoclusters (GSH-CuNCs) mediated-inner filter effect (IFE). The GSH-CuNCs were prepared by employing GSH as stabilizer and ascorbic acid (AA) as reductant. The obtained GSH-CuNCs exhibited a strong blue fluorescence emission at 420 nm with an excitation wavelength of 365 nm, which overlapped largely with the absorption spectra of p -nitrophenol ( p -NP). Therefore, the luminescence of GSH-CuNCs could be quenched by p -NP through inner filter effect. In addition, ALP catalyzed the substrate p -nitrophenyl phosphate ( p -NPP) to form p -nitrophenol ( p -NP), which also leading to the fluorescence quenching of GSH-CuNCs. The fluorescent strategy was realized for the sensitive determination of p -NP and ALP activity with the promising limit of detection of 20 nM (for p -NP) and 0.003 mU⋅mL −1 (for ALP). Furthermore, the method could be applied to detect the p -NP content in river water samples and ALP activity in human serum samples.

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