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Fluorescence turn-on immunoassay of endocrine diethyl phthalate in daily supplies using red fluorescent carbon dots

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MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2022.107350

Keywords

Fluorescence immunoassay; Red carbon dots; Diethyl phthalate; Fluorescence probe; Antibody; Formamide

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  1. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China [21175004]
  2. Anhui provincial Natural Science Foundation [2108085MB68]

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A sensitive and eco-friendly fluorescence immunoassay technique using red carbon dots as an immunoprobe was developed for the detection of DEP in daily supplies. This method provides an accurate and simple strategy for detecting the content of environmental endocrine DEP.
Diethyl phthalate (DEP), as the environmental endocrine, would interfere with people's endocrine system and has greatly harm in health. Here a sensitivity, eco-friendly fluorescence immunoassay technique was established based on turn-on red carbon dots (R-CDs) conjugated anti-DEP antibody (Ab) as the immunoprobe for the detection of DEP in daily supplies. The R-CDs will turn-on fluorescence when it in formamide solution, due to the change of the electron distribution on the surface and electronic charge transfer of the red carbon dots. The use of turn-on R-CDs as immunoprobe effectively increased the sensitivity of the immunoassay. Moreover, the R-CDs conjugated anti-DEP Ab without any additional embellishment. Under the optimal conditions, a good linear was established with the DEP concentration range of 5 x 10(-2) ng/mL-10 ng/mL, the low limit of detection (LOD) of the proposed method was 0.0056 ng/mL. This project has satisfactory accuracy with recoveries ranging from 96.0% to 115.1%. Our research provides an accurately, simply and sensitivity strategy to detect the content of environmental endocrine DEP in daily supplies.

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