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Fabrication of fluorescence probe based on molecularly imprinted polymers on red emissive biomass-derived carbon dots coupled with smartphone readout for tyramine determination in fermented meat products.
Zhang, Dianwei; Zhang, Yuhua; Wang, Shengnan; Ma, Yuanchen; Liao, Yonghong; Wang, Fenghuan; Liu, Huilin.
Affiliation
  • Zhang D; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China.
  • Zhang Y; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China.
  • Wang S; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China.
  • Ma Y; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China.
  • Liao Y; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China.
  • Wang F; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China. wangfenghuan@th.btbu.edu.cn.
  • Liu H; Beijing Technology and Business University, 11 Fucheng Road, Beijing, 100048, China. liuhuilin@btbu.edu.cn.
Mikrochim Acta ; 191(7): 436, 2024 07 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38954059
ABSTRACT
A fluorescence probe based on molecularly imprinted polymers on red emissive biomass-derived carbon dots (r-BCDs@MIPs) was developed to detect tyramine in fermented meat products. The red emissive biomass-derived carbon dots (r-BCDs) were synthesized by the one-step solvothermal method using discarded passion fruit shells as raw materials. The fluorescence emission peak of r-BCDs was at 670 nm, and the relative quantum yield (QY) was about 2.44%. Molecularly imprinted sensing materials were prepared with r-BCDs as fluorescent centers for the detection of trace tyramine, which showed a good linear response in the concentration range of tyramine from 1 to 40 µg L-1. The linear correlation coefficient was 0.9837, and the limit of detection was 0.77 µg L-1. The method was successfully applied to the determination of tyramine in fermented meat products, and the recovery was 87.17-106.02%. The reliability of the results was verified through high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Furthermore, we combined the r-BCDs@MIPs with smartphone-assisted signal readout to achieve real-time detection of tyramine in real samples. Considering its simplicity and convenience, the method could be used as a rapid and low-cost promising platform with broad application prospects for on-site detection of trace tyramine with smartphone-assisted signal readout.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Carbon / Tyramine / Quantum Dots / Limit of Detection / Fluorescent Dyes / Smartphone / Molecularly Imprinted Polymers / Meat Products Language: En Journal: Mikrochim Acta Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Carbon / Tyramine / Quantum Dots / Limit of Detection / Fluorescent Dyes / Smartphone / Molecularly Imprinted Polymers / Meat Products Language: En Journal: Mikrochim Acta Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: China