6-Thioguanine (6-TG) is a purine analog anticancer drug used to treat childhood acute leukemia and inflammatory bowel disease; however, the over-dosage use of 6-TG can cause serious adverse effects. Therefore, monitoring the free 6-TG concentration in the human body is critical during drug therapy. In this work, a highly sensitive and rapid fluorescent nanoprobe based on Cu/Ag nanoclusters (NCs) for the detection of 6-TG was developed. The maximum emission wavelength of Cu/Ag NCs was observed at 563 nm with an excitation wavelength of 330 nm. A selective fluorescence quenching effect of 6-TG on the Cu/Ag NCs was found. Under optimum conditions for the determination of 6-TG, a wide linear concentration range from 2.5 to 100 μmol L was observed with a limit of detection (LOD) of 1.57 μmol L. The characteristics of simple operation, high sensitivity and selectivity make this fluorescent nanoprobe a promising candidate for the detection of 6-TG in biological samples, as demonstrated by the application in spiked human serum with recoveries of 97.6 to 104.8%. In general, this proposed method has good potential for the detection of 6-TG in biological samples.
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