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Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dots via Hydrothermal Synthesis: Naked Eye Fluorescent Sensor for Dopamine and Used for Multicolor Cell Imaging
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EngineeringChemistryLuminescence PropertyBiosensing SystemsTherapeutic NanomaterialsBioanalysisBioimagingClinical ChemistryNanosensorHydrothermal SynthesisMolecular ImagingBiophysicsChemical SensorEye Fluorescent SensorNaked Eye DetectionBiomedical AnalysisPharmacologyBiomolecular EngineeringBiomedical DiagnosticsNovel Uncomplicated SensorNitrogen-doped Carbon DotsChemical ProbeMedicineDrug Analysis
The development of a novel uncomplicated sensor for sensitive and selective detection in biomedical analysis is necessary. This study demonstrates the preparation of nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-C dots) via hydrothermal synthesis as a naked eye fluorescent probe for selective and sensitive detection of dopamine (DA). The successful synthesis of N-C dots was confirmed using various microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. In addition, N-C-dot-incorporated gel strips were prepared through a simple approach for naked eye detection of dopamine. The linear range for detection of dopamine was 2-20 μg/mL with a detection limit as low as 1.97 μg/mL. Moreover, N-C dots showed a low toxicity toward HeLa cells, demonstrating their relevance in multicolor cell imaging. The developed probe was also utilized for quantitative determination of dopamine in a commercial pharmaceutical sample with adequate results.
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