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Nitrogen-doped orange emitting carbon dots for β-carotene detection and lysosomal imaging

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ANALYST
Volume 148, Issue 11, Pages 2564-2572

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3an00319a

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Beta-carotene is a natural antioxidant with important effects on human growth and immunity. N-doped carbon quantum dots (O-CDs) were prepared for intracellular and in vitro detection of beta-carotene through co-heating carbonization. O-CDs showed good linear relationship with beta-carotene and exhibited targeting of lysosomes in cell imaging.
beta-Carotene is a natural antioxidant that has an indispensable effect on the growth and immunity of the human body. For intracellular and in vitro detection of beta-carotene, N-doped carbon quantum dots (O-CDs) were prepared by co-heating carbonization of 1,5-naphthalenediamine and nitric acid in ethanol solvent for 2 h at 200 degrees C. O-CDs have longer wavelength orange light emission, with an optimal excitation peak of 470 nm and an optimal emission peak of 590 nm. According to the principle of the internal filtering effect on which the detection system is based, O-CDs present a good linear relationship with beta-carotene within a wide range of 0-2000 mu M, and the R-2 coefficient of the linear regression equation is 0.999. In addition, O-CDs showed targeting of lysosomes in cell imaging and could be used to detect intracellular lysosomal movement. These experiments show that O-CDs can be used for in vivo and in vitro detection of beta-carotene and can serve as a potential substitute to commercial lysosome targeting probes.

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