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Gold Nanocluster-Assisted Fluorescent Detection for Hydrogen Peroxide and Cholesterol Based on the Inner Filter Effect of Gold Nanoparticles

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 87, Issue 20, Pages 10362-10367

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b02452

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  1. Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology [101-2113-M-002-003-MY3, 102-2628-M-002-004-MY4]
  2. Taiwan Ministry of Education

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We developed a simple, sensitive inner filter effect (IFE)-based fluorescent assay for sensing H2O2 and cholesterol. In the process, poly-(vinylpyrrolidone)-protected gold nanopartides (PVP-AuNPs) and fluorescent BSA-protected gold nanodusters (BSA-AuNCs) were used as an IFE absorber/fluorophore pair. PVP-AuNPs can be a powerful absorber to influence the emission of the fluorophore, BSA-AuNCs, in the IFE-based fluorescent assays. That is due to the high extinction coefficient of AuNPs and the complementary overlap between the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) absorption of PVP-AuNPs and the excitation of BSA-AuNCs. The PVP-Au seeds, produced by directly mixing PVP with HAuCl4, were able to catalyze H2O2 to enlarge AuNPs. The SPR absorption of PVP-AuNPs was enhanced with an increased concentration of H2O2 and, subsequently, induced significant fluorescence quenching of BSA-AuNCs. The IFE-based fluorescent assay enabled the detection of H2O2 and generation of H2O2 in the presence of O-2/cholesterol and cholesterol (unclose (ChOx) by the fluorescence response of BSA-AuNCs. The present IFE-based approach can detect H2O2 ranging from 1 to 100 mu M with a detection limit of 0.8 mu M and cholesterol ranging from 1 to 100 mu M with a detection limit of 1.4 mu M.

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