Manganese(II)-doped zinc/germanium oxide nanoparticles as a viable fluorescent probe for visual and time-resolved fluorometric determination of ascorbic acid and its oxidase

Xin Yue Han, Zi Han Chen, Qian Xi Fan, Kang Ni Li, Fang Ya Mu, Qingying Luo, Zongwen Jin, Guoyue Shi, Min Zhang

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Abstract

A method is described for the determination of ascorbic acid (AA) in complex biological fluids. It based on maganese(II)-doped zinc/germanium oxide nanoparticles (Mn@ZnGe NPs) with appealing time-resolved phosphorescence (TRP). TRP can provide a background-free reporter signal in analytical methods. The absorption of AA overlaps the excitation band of Mn@ZnGe NPs at 254 nm. This reduces the intensity of fluorescence via an inner filter effect (IFE) with increasing concentration of AA. Typical experimental conditions include an emission peak at 536 nm, a delay time of 50 μs and a counting time of 2 ms. This method can detect AA in a range of 5–500 μM with a 0.13 μM limit of detection. If AA is oxidized by the enzyme AA oxidase (AAOx), dehydroascorbic acid will be formed which doesn’t absorb at 254 nm. Hence, the IFE cannot occur and fluorescence is not reduced. The strategy can be used to quantify AAOx in the activity range of 1–4 U·mL−1. By using a handheld UV lamp and a smart phone with a color-scanning feature, the feasibility for visual detection and real-time/onsite quantitative scanometric monitoring of AA and AAOx is demonstrated. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Article number466
JournalMicrochimica Acta
Volume186
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2019

Keywords

  • Inner-filter effect
  • Real-time/onsite quantitative scanometric monitoring
  • Time-resolved phosphorescence
  • Visual biosensing

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