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Nitrogen-doped carbon dots as a fluorescent probe for folic acid detection and live cell imaging

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2021.120661

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Carbon dots; Folic acid; Fluorescence probe; Static quenching mechanism; Internal filtering effect; Cell imaging

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  1. Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Project [20170101094JC]

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A simple and convenient approach was designed to prepare fluorescent N-doped carbon dots for folic acid (FA) detection. The N-CDs showed excellent hydrophilicity, high photostability, and outstanding biocompatibility, making them a reliable quantitative probe for FA analysis in the field of biosensing. Cell experiments confirmed low toxicity and good cell imaging performance of the N-CDs, indicating their potential for practical applications in FA detection.
The folic acid (FA) level in human body can be used as an indicator for body's normal physiological activities and offer insight into the growth and reproduction of the body's cells. But the abnormal level of FA can cause some diseases. Herein, we designed a simple and convenient approach to prepare fluorescent N-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) for the FA detection. These N-CDs have excellent hydrophilicity, high photostability, and outstanding biocompatibility, as well as excitation-independent emission behavior with typical excitation/emission peaks at 295 nm/412 nm. Upon the existence of FA, the fluorescence emission spectrum of N-CDs was significantly quenched through the synergy of static quenching mechanism and internal filtering effect (IFE). Under optimal conditions, the limit of detection was 28.0 nM (S/N = 3) within the FA concentration range of 0-200.0 mu M. In addition, N-CDs were successfully employed to detect FA in real samples such as urine and fetal bovine serum (FBS), with a recovery rate of 99.6%-100.7% for quantitative addition. Furthermore, cell experiments confirmed the low toxicity and the cell imaging performance of these N-CDs, indicating that the obtained N-CDs could be served as a credible quantitative probe for FA analysis in the field of biosensing. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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