Chemiluminescent Cucurbit[]uril-Based Chemosensor for the Detection of Drugs in Biofluids.

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany.

Published: August 2022

Chemiluminescence-based detection methods offer a superior signal-to-noise ratio and are commonly adopted for biosensors. This work presents the design and implementation of a supramolecular assay based on a chemiluminescent chemosensor. Specifically, an indicator displacement assay (IDA) with the supramolecular host-guest complex of chemiluminescent phenoxy 1,2-dioxetane and cucurbit[8]uril enables the low-micromolar detection of drugs in human urine and human serum samples. Cucurbit[8]uril thereby acts as a non-surfactant chemiluminescence enhancer and a synthetic receptor. Additionally, we show that adding an equimolar amount of cucurbit[8]uril to a commercially available dioxetane used in standard enzymatic chemiluminescence immunoassays enhances the chemiluminescence by more than 15 times. Finally, we demonstrate that a chemiluminescence resonance energy transfer between a unimolecular macrocyclic cucurbit[7]uril-dye conjugate and a phenoxy 1,2-dioxetane can be utilized to detect the herbicide paraquat at a micromolar concentration in aqueous media.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.2c00934DOI Listing

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