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Gold nanoparticles-based colorimetric and visual creatinine assay

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 182, Issue 11-12, Pages 2037-2043

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-015-1546-0

Keywords

Creatinine; Gold nanoparticles; Visual detection; Colorimetry; Visualization

Funding

  1. Doctoral Program of Southwest University of Science and Technology [14zx7165]
  2. Foundation of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2015JY0053]
  3. Teaching Reform Project of Southwest University of Science and Technology [15xn0077]
  4. Undergraduate Innovation Fund Project of Southwest University of Science and Technology [CX15-011]

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We demonstrate a selective and sensitive method for determination of creatinine using citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as a colorimetric probe. It is based on a direct cross-linking reaction that occurs between creatinine and AuNPs that causes aggregation of AuNPs and results in a color change from wine red to blue. The absorption peak is shifted from 520 to 670 nm. Under the optimized conditions, the shift in the absorption peak is related the logarithm of the creatinine concentration in the 0.1 to 20 mM range, and the instrumental detection limit (LOD) is 80 mu M. This LOD is about one order of magnitude better than that that of the Jaff, method (720 mu M). The assay displays good selectivity over interfering substances including various inorganic ions, organic small compounds, proteins, and biothiols. It was successfully employed to the determination of creatinine in spiked human urine.

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