Chemical sensing of Benzo[a]pyrene using Corchorus depressus fluorescent flavonoids.

Nat Prod Res

a Department of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering , National University of Science & Technology, Islamabad , Pakistan.

Published: April 2018

Plant phytochemicals, such as flavonoids are in use for the development of optical biosensor. Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), is a pervasive environmental and dietary carcinogen. A fluorescent assay is developed using plant isolated flavonoid for the detection of B[a]P. High content saponins are excluded from the flavonoid-containing methanolic extract of Corchorus depressus by implying reduction of silver ions by saponins resulting in formation of silver nanoparticles. Isolated plant flavonoids are used to develop a spectrofluorometric assay for the detection of B[a]P. Decrease in the flavonoid fluorescence intensity by B[a]P is found to be based on both static and dynamic quenching. Specificity of the assay for B[a]P was tested for other carcinogens belonging to different classes of compounds. Flavonoids-mediated sensing can be implied for the development of new generation of nanoparticle-based biosensors that can be more sensitive and less susceptible to external factors, such as temperature and humidity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2017.1367778DOI Listing

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