4.8 Article

A green and facile approach for synthesizing imine to develop optical biosensor for wide range detection of bilirubin in human biofluids

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 91, Issue -, Pages 82-88

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.12.026

Keywords

Bilirubin, 2,2 '-((1E,1 ' E)-((6-bromopyridine-2,3-diyl) bis(azanylylidene)) bis(methanylylidene))diphenol; Fluorimetry biosensor; Colorimetric biosensor; Lifetime study; Competitive study; Sonochemical synthesis; Imine molecule

Funding

  1. DST-INSPIRE Fellowship Scheme, New Delhi, India [DST/INSPIRE-Fellowship/2012/251]
  2. DST

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Bilirubin, a key biomarker for the jaundice and its clinical diagnosis needs a better analytical tool. A novel and simple fluorescent platform based on (2,2'-((1EXE)-((6-bromopyridine-2,3-diyl) bis(azanylylidene)) bis(methanylylidene diphenol) (BAMD) was designed. BAMD showed a remarkable fluorescent intensity with a very good quantum yield of 0.85 and lifetime of 870 ps. Hence, it was applied for the determination of bilirubin using both colorimetric and fluorimetric techniques in physiological and basic pH. Under optimized experimental conditions, the probe detects bilirubin selectively in the presence of other interfering biomolecules and metal ions. The linear range of detection is 1 pM-500 mu M at pH=7.4 and LOD is 2.8 and 3.3 pM at pH=7.4 and 9.0, respectively, which were reported so far. The probe detects the bilirubin through FRET mechanism. The practical application of the probe was successfully tested in the human blood and urine samples. Based on all above advantages, this simple idea can be applied to design a simple clinical diagnostic tool for jaundice.

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