Ionic liquid-based yellow-emitting carbon dots for fluorescence-smartphone dual-mode detection of vitamin B6 in milk.

Food Chem

School of Chemistry and Life Science, Changchun University of Technology, 2055 Yanan Street, Changchun 130012, PR China; Advanced Institute of Materials Science, Changchun University of Technology, 2055 Yanan Street, Changchun 130012, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • A novel method for determining vitamin B6 (VB6) in food, specifically milk, was developed using ionic liquid-based yellow-emitting carbon dots (Y-CDs) combined with fluorescence and smartphone technology.
  • The method works by measuring the decrease in fluorescence intensity of Y-CDs when they form complexes with VB6, achieving a low detection limit and high recovery rates.
  • This dual-mode approach is faster, more convenient, and more accurate than traditional methods, enhancing reliability by allowing cross-validation of results.

Article Abstract

The determination of vitamin B6 (VB6) in food is of great significance due to its vital role in maintaining health and its necessity for ingestion through dietary sources. Therefore, based on ionic liquid-based yellow-emitting carbon dots (Y-CDs), a novel fluorescence-smartphone dual-mode method was first developed. The present method was applied to the detection of VB6 in milk. In the fluorescence method, the formation of complexes between VB6 and Y-CDs results in a significant decrease of the fluorescence intensity of Y-CDs. VB6 in milk samples was successfully determined according to this method, which exhibited a low detection limit (5 × 10 mg/mL) and excellent recoveries (98.80%-103.80%), demonstrating its feasibility in real sample analysis. In addition, the smartphone-based analysis method was established by researching the correlation between different VB6 concentrations and the (R + B) values of Y-CDs. When this method was applied, the detection process of VB6 was simplified. By combining the two methods, the possibility of incorrect analysis results can be effectively reduced, and the reliability of detection results can be improved through cross-validation of the two methods. Compared with traditional chromatography and electrochemical methods, the dual-mode method was more rapid, convenient, accurate, and suitable for the detection of VB6.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.140525DOI Listing

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