Orange-Red-Emitting Carbon Dots for Bilirubin Detection and Its Antibacterial Activity Against and .

ACS Appl Bio Mater

Department of Chemistry, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 641 046, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published: May 2024

In this study, orange-red-emitting carbon dots (OR-CDs) were prepared from -phenylenediamine (-PDA) and urea as starting precursors through the hydrothermal method. The OR-CDs exhibited bright orange-red fluorescence at 618 nm when excited at 480 nm. The obtained OR-CDs exhibited stable photophysical properties under different physiological conditions. The unique photophysical property of OR-CDs were then utilized for fluorometric determination of bilirubin. The fluorometric assay revealed that the fluorescence intensity of OR-CDs is gradually quenched upon the addition of bilirubin (1-20 μM). The mechanism of fluorescence quenching was evaluated by steady-state fluorescence analysis and time-correlated single photon counting measurements. The OR-CDs showed good selectivity and sensitivity toward bilirubin over other common interfering biomolecules. The present fluorometric assay showed a linear response toward bilirubin between 1 and 10 μM with a limit of detection of 4.80 nM. Further, a fluorescence test cotton swab-based detection probe has been successfully developed by incorporating OR-CDs for the point-of-care detection of bilirubin in biofluids. Furthermore, a light-emitting diode light that emits orange-red light was prepared by embedding the OR-CDs within the poly(vinyl alcohol) polymer matrix. Moreover, the antibacterial activity of OR-CDs was tested against Gram-negative and Gram-positive . The antibacterial efficacy of OR-CDs was demonstrated by various mechanisms, such as reactive oxygen species generation, destruction of cell structure, chemical binding to membrane, and surface wrapping. Interestingly, the survival assay against L929 fibroblast cells exhibits favorable biocompatibility and bioimaging.

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