Based on nitrogen and phosphorus co-doped carbon dots (NP-CDs), a direct, quick, and selective sensing probe for fluorometric detection of rutin has been developed. Utilizing ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) as a carbon and nitrogen source and diammonium hydrogen phosphate (NH)HPO as a nitrogen and phosphorus source. The NP-CDs were synthesized in less than 3 min with a straightforward one-step microwave pyrolysis process with a high quantum yield (63.8%). After being excited at λ = 360 nm, the produced NP-CDs displayed a maximum bluish fluorescence at λ of 420 nm. Rutin quenched the fluorescence of the produced NP-CDs based on the inner filter effect and static quenching processes. Along with the International Council of Harmonization (ICH) requirements, the developed spectrofluorometric method was validated. The linearity range was 0.50-35.00 μg/mL of rutin. The developed NP-CDs were successfully employed to determine rutin concentrations in marketed tablets. The developed method is quick, simple, consistent, sensitive, and selective, and it does not require expensive chemicals or specialized instruments. This study paves the path for future application of NP-CD in pharmaceutical analysis.
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