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Novel fluorescence assay using μ-wells coated by BODIPY dye as an enzymatic sensing platform

Journal

MEASUREMENT
Volume 135, Issue -, Pages 145-150

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2018.11.020

Keywords

BODIPY; Biofunctional surface; Fluorescence sensors; mu-Well assays; Enzymatic sensing

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  1. Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA, Turkey)
  2. Pamukkale University [2016FEBE013]

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BODIPY dyes are strongly fluorescent small molecules widely used in fluorescence sensing various analytes. In this study, 8-chloromethyl-2,6-diethyl-4,4-difluoro-1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-4-bora-3a, 4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY-CH2Cl) was successfully synthesized and used as a sensing platform in a 96-well microplate. After synthesis, commercial 96-well microplate surfaces covered with Poly-D-Lysine layer were modified with BODIPY. Glucose oxidase (GOx) was selected as a model enzyme to test the applicability of the BODIPY-coated surface as a fluorescence sensing platform. Since oxygen acts as a quencher for BODIPY, the addition of substrate to modified surfaces caused oxygen depletion and resulted in a quick increase fluorescence intensity. The increments were in proportion to the glucose concentration. Using these data, a linear graph was obtained between 0.0025 and 0.1 mM glucose with a LOD of 2.19 mM. There was no interference effect of some compounds, such as uric acid, ascorbic acid, phenols, and ethanol on sensing. Glucose detection in various complex matrices was carried out. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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