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Synthesis of Fluorescent Titanium Nanoclusters at ambient temperature for highly sensitive and selective detection of Creatine Kinase MM in myocardial infarction

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COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2022.112594

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Titanium nanoclusters; Fluorescence; Phosphoprotein; Creatine kinase-MM; Myocardial infarction

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in Taiwan [MOST 110-2113-M-110-008]

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Fluorescent-based biosensing using Titanium nanoclusters has been developed for disease diagnosis, with potential applications in detecting myocardial infarction. The synthesis of these nanoclusters is challenging due to Titanium's susceptibility to oxidation, but a protocol using an acidic medium has been successfully employed to address this issue. The detection of creatine kinase-MM using these fluorescent nanoclusters has shown promising results, with a linear relationship between fluorescence quenching and CK-MM concentration. The high sensitivity and wide detection range make this method a valuable tool for CK-MM sensing.
Fluorescent-based biosensing in Photoluminescence nanomaterials has emerged as a new sensing platform commonly used for disease diagnosis. However, the synthesis of Titanium nanoclusters is highly challenging since Titanium is easily oxidized into TiO2 at ambient temperature. To overcome this problem, we used an acidic medium and simple and robust protocol to synthesize the Titanium nanoclusters of 3-4 nm diameter, which could report the first fluorescent Titanium nanoclusters. New approaches for the novel synthesis of TiNCs can be used for rapid sensing of myocardial infarction (cardiac arrest). In converting creatine to phosphocreatine, CKMM activates the reaction to convert ATP to ADP, thereby releasing the phosphate groups. Titanium nanoclusters bind strongly to the phosphate group and then quench the Fluorescence. Thus, this phenomenon can be further applied for quantification approaches. The quenching of fluorescence intensity with CK-MM concentration is linear with R2 = 0.9829. The current approach can be applied for CK-MM sensing for a wide concentration range (0.625 U/L - 10 U/L). The detection limit was 0.2513 ng/ml in aqueous medium and 0.3465 ng/ml in human serum with high sensitivity when compared with the previous reported methods. Also, this is the first fluorescentbased sensing method to detect CK- MM. The fluorescent TiNCs is a novel platform to be widely applied for the phosphopeptide and phosphoprotein analysis due to the strong and covalent bondings between Ti with P atoms in the near future in medicine, biomedicine, and biological fields.

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