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Design of novel dual-emitting ratiometric fluorescence system based on FMT-CDs and MnO2 NS for sensitive isoniazid detection in urine sample

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY [2025]
Xin-Ran Guo, Yan-Xin Guo, Juan Chen, Xin-Yue Chen
ABSTRACT

In this work, a simple and sensitive ratiometric fluorescence probe to detect isoniazid (INH) was developed on the basis of carbon dots and MnO 2 nanosheets (MnO 2 NS). Nitrogen-doped carbon dots (FMT-CDs) were synthesized by microwave method using formononetin (FMT) in ammonia water. The oxidase-like activity of MnO 2 NS was utilized to oxidize non-fluorescent o -phenylenediamine (OPD) to 2, 3-diaminophenazine (DAP) with orange fluorescence. It was demonstrated that DAP could effectively quench the fluorescence of FMT-CDs through the inner filtering effect (IFE). Due to the reducing nature of INH, MnO 2 NS was decomposed and thus lost its oxidase-like activity after the addition of INH. Therefore, the production of DAP was reduced, and the fluorescence intensity was decreased, while IFE on FMT-CDs was weakened and the fluorescence of FMT-CDs was recovered. Based on the above principle, a sensitive method for the detection of INH was established based on the fluorescence intensity ratio of the two fluorescent substances, FMT-CDs and DAP, and was successfully applied to the detection of INH in human urine samples. The limit of detection (LOD) could reach to 0.16 μM in human urine samples.

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