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Micellization-induced amplified fluorescence response for highly sensitive detection of heparin in serum

Yeon Jin Jang, Boyun Kim, Euijin Roh, Hyunuk Kim, Seoung Ho Lee

2020Scientific Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fluorescence-based assays should be feasible in aqueous media for effectively detecting the biological factors. However, numerous sensors have limited signal transductions and low fluorescence quantum yields due to the ingerently reduced excited state energy of fluorophores in aqueous solution, which reduces their sensitivity. This necessitates a smart sensing approach with an amplified fluorescence response for analytes in aqueous solution. Herein, a new building block which self-assembles in aqueous media, giving a micellar sturcuture with the hydrophobic π-extended conjugated system at the core and hydrophilic groups at the periphery, was devised for the first time. We demonstrated that the aggregated fluorophores in a micelle induce amplified fluorescence quenching, in which the excited electron efficiently migrates through π-extended conjugated system in a micelle, as in a polymeric system. Such feature differentiates this sensing approach from the numerous fluorescence-based tools previously developed for sensitive detection. This new system exhibited highly sensitive signal transduction for specific analytes even under actual bioanalytical conditions.

Topics & Concepts

FluorescenceAqueous solutionMicelleConjugated systemAnalyteChemistryPhotochemistryQuenching (fluorescence)BioanalysisExcited stateCombinatorial chemistryBiophysicsChromatographyPolymerOrganic chemistryBiologyNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
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