A novel detection method of human serum albumin based on the poly(Thymine)-templated copper nanoparticles

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In this work, we developed a facile fluorescence method for quantitative detection of human serum albumin (HSA) based on the inhibition of poly(thymine) (poly T)-templated copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) in the presence of HSA. Under normal circumstances, poly T-templated CuNPs can display strong fluorescence with excitation/emission peaks at 340/610 nm. However, in the presence of HSA, it will absorb cupric ion, which will prevent the formation of CuNPs. As a result, the fluorescence intensity will become obviously lower in the presence of HSA. The analyte HSA concentration had a proportional linear relationship with the fluorescence intensity of CuNPs. The detection limit for HSA was 8.2 × 10−8 mol·L−1. Furthermore, it was also successfully employed to determine HSA in biological samples. Thus, this method has potential applications in point-of-care medical diagnosis and biomedical research.

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Chen, M., Xiang, X., Wu, K., He, H., Chen, H., & Ma, C. (2017). A novel detection method of human serum albumin based on the poly(Thymine)-templated copper nanoparticles. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17112684

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