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High-sensitivity Detection of Cysteine and Glutathione Using Au Nanoclusters Based on Aggregation-induced Emission

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUORESCENCE
Volume 30, Issue 6, Pages 1491-1498

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10895-020-02618-8

Keywords

Gold nanocluster; Fluorescence enhancement; Aggregation; Cysteine; Glutathione

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation General Project of CQ in China [CSTC2019JCYJ-msxmX0221]
  2. National Natural Key Foundation of China [11532004]
  3. Natural Science Foundation Project of CQ in China (CSTC) [2018JCYJAX0286]
  4. Chongqing Technology Innovation and Application Development Project (CSTC) [2019JSCX-msxmX0231]
  5. Postgraduate Science and Technology Innovation Program of Chongqing University of Science and Technology [YKJCX1920205]

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Gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) stabilized by glutathione (GSH) have been synthesized using a simple one-pot method, which were used as a fluorescence-enhanced probe for the detection of cysteine (Cys) and GSH. The detection is based on the finding that the weak yellow fluorescence of the AuNCs, with excitation/emission maxima of 430/600 nm, can be enhanced by Cys and GSH via NCs aggregation. This method is selective for Cys and GSH. According to the fluorescence enhancement, the detection ranges of AuNCs for Cys and GSH are 2.49 mu M similar to 0.80 mM and 1.99 mu M similar to 0.44 mM, with the detection limit of 0.42 mu M and 0.27 mu M, respectively. In addition, the probe has good anti-interference performance over other common biomolecules. Importantly, the probe is successfully used for the determination of Cys in human serum samples, displaying the potential application of the probe in the detection of biological sulfhydryl molecules in actual samples.

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