Publications by authors named "Nebu John"

The presence of excess L-amino acid in the Murchison meteorite, circular polarization effect in the genesis of stars and existence of chirality in interstellar molecules contribute to the origin of life on earth. Chiral-sensitive techniques have been employed to untangle the secret of the symmetries of the universe, designing of effective secure drugs and investigation of chiral biomolecules. The relationship between light and chiral molecules was employed to probe and explore such molecules using spectroscopy techniques.

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The direct detection of dopamine (DA) in human body fluids is a great challenge for medical diagnostics of neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, senile dementia, and schizophrenia. In this work, a simple and turn off luminescence sensing of DA based on bovine serum albumin (BSA)-capped manganese-doped zinc sulphide quantum dots (Mn:ZnS/BSA QDs) is developed. The Mn:ZnS/BSA QDs were synthesized by a chemical co-precipitation method.

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  • * It reveals that the photoluminescence is linked to the formation of H-aggregates and J-aggregates through hydrogen bonding and dipole interactions, respectively.
  • * The findings suggest that NCDs exhibit complex fluorescence behavior influenced by factors like concentration and storage time, with distinct lifetime components reflecting different aggregate species present, even in dilute solutions.
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Protamine and heparin are the most important polyionic drugs used during surgeries and extracorporeal therapies. In this article, a selective and sensitive fluorescence method for the detection of both protamine and heparin was developed by using bovine serum albumin stabilised copper nanoclusters. Blue emitting fluorescent copper nanoclusters were synthesized in aqueous solution using bovine serum albumin as a capping agent and a reducing agent.

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  • A novel fluorescent sensing platform using gold nanoclusters stabilized by bovine serum albumin has been developed for detecting homocysteine and cysteine, with iodine initially quenching the fluorescence.
  • The fluorescence can be restored when cysteine or homocysteine are present, without interference from glutathione, allowing for accurate measurements.
  • The method demonstrates two sensitivity ranges and has a low detection limit for both cysteine and homocysteine, and it has been successfully tested with human serum samples and on paper strips for visual detection.
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A method is described for sensitive and selective fluorometric determination of morphine. It is based on the effect of morphine on quenching of the fluorescence of fluorescein by gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) via surface energy transfer. When fluorescein is added to solutions of colloidal AuNPs, its fluorescence becomes quenched due to nanometal surface energy transfer (NSET) because the absorption of AuNPs strongly overlaps the emission spectrum of fluorescein.

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Hyperbilirubinemia is the condition when bilirubin exceeds normal concentration in body (19.80 mg/mL in newborns and 1.19 × 10 mg/mL in adults).

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Hurdles to develop point of care diagnostic methods restrict the translation of progress in the health care sector from bench side to bedside. In this article a simple, cost effective fluorescent as well as colorimetric nanosensor was developed for the early and easy detection of hyperbilirubinemia. A stable, water soluble bovine serum albumin stabilised copper nanocluster (BSA CuNC) was used as the fluorescent probe which exhibited strong blue emission (404nm) upon 330nm excitation.

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