AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on developing a nanoprobe for the detection of dipicolinic acid (DPA), which is crucial for protecting against anthrax and bioterrorism.
  • The nanoprobe features a dual fluorescent system that changes color based on the presence of DPA, allowing easy visual detection without special equipment and can be processed using magnetic separation for practical testing.
  • Additionally, this technology demonstrates a rewritable capability to detect cysteine (Cys), enhancing its utility in point-of-care clinics for various diagnostic applications.

Article Abstract

The sensitive, selective and point-of-care detection of dipicolinic acid (DPA) is of great significance for the prevention of the anthrax virus and the containment of bioterrorism. In this work, a multi-color fluorescent nanoprobe composed of lanthanides and magnetic nanoparticles (FeO@CePO:Tb-EDTA-Eu) has been designed, in which the portion of FeO@CePO:Tb can be used as the internal stable signal of green fluorescence, while the EDTA-Eu part can be used as the sensitive reaction signal for monitoring DPA. Upon the addition of DPA, the red fluorescence of Eu ions is significantly enhanced, while the fluorescent color of the nanoprobes can change from green to red (such as yellow-green, orange-yellow and orange-red), achieving visual multi-color fluorescent detection even by the naked eye. By using the magnetic separation method, the composites can be easily purified for point-of-care testing. More importantly, the nanoprobe fixed test pieces enable real-time analysis of DPA by using an easy-to-access color-scanning application on a smartphone. Furthermore, the fluorescence intensity can be quenched by the addition of Cu, which leads to a rewritable nanosensor and can be used in the detection of cysteine (Cys) with high sensitivity. With the addition of Cys, this erasable nano detection platform can also display the original multi-color visual point-of-care detection. With further optimization, this new type of multi-color fluorescent assay is promising in point-of-care clinics for multi-target diagnostics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8tb02791aDOI Listing

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