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J Am Chem Soc ; 142(9): 4276-4284, 2020 03 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32045249

RÉSUMÉ

Calix[4]pyrrole phosphonate-cavitands were used as receptors for the design of supramolecular sensors for creatinine and its lipophilic derivative hexylcreatinine. The sensing principle is based on indicator displacement assays of an inherently fluorescent guest dye or a black-hole quencher from the receptor's cavity by means of competition with the creatinine analytes. The systems were thermodynamically and kinetically characterized regarding their 1:1 binding properties by means of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H and 31P NMR), isothermal titration calorimetry, and optical spectroscopies (UV/vis absorption and fluorescence). For the use of the black-hole indicator dye, the calix[4]pyrrole was modified with a dansyl chromophore as a signaling unit that engages in Förster resonance energy transfer with the indicator dye. The 1:1 binding constants of the indicator dyes are in the range of 107 M-1, while hexylcreatinine showed values around (2-4) × 105 M-1. The competitive displacement of the indicators by hexylcreatinine produced supramolecular fluorescence turn-on sensors that work at micromolar analyte concentrations that are compatible with those observed for healthy as well as sick patients. The limit of detection for one of the systems reached submicromolar ranges (110 nM).


Sujet(s)
Calixarènes/composition chimique , Créatinine/analyse , Porphyrines/composition chimique , Calixarènes/synthèse chimique , Créatinine/composition chimique , Composés dansylés/synthèse chimique , Composés dansylés/composition chimique , Transfert d'énergie par résonance de fluorescence , Colorants fluorescents/synthèse chimique , Colorants fluorescents/composition chimique , Porphyrines/synthèse chimique
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ACS Sens ; 4(2): 421-426, 2019 02 22.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30667218

RÉSUMÉ

Creatinine is a metabolite present in urine, and its concentration is used to diagnose and monitor kidney performance. For that reason, the development of new sensors to analyze this metabolite and obtain accurate results in a short period of time is necessary. An optical disposable sensor for monitoring creatinine levels in urine is described. The system, based on a new aryl-substituted calix[4]pyrrole synthetic receptor, has an unusual coextraction scheme. Due to the low p Ka values of creatininium (p Ka 4.8), a careful selection of a lipophilic pH indicator that works in acid medium is required. The sensor components were optimized, and the new sensor displays a good response time to creatinine (approximately 3 min) over a wide dynamic range (from 1 × 10-5 to 1 × 10-2 M). Moreover, the optical selectivity coefficients obtained for creatinine over common cations present in urine meet the requirements for real sample measurements. With a good sensor-to-sensor reproducibility (RSD, 5.1-6.9% in the middle of the range), this method provides a simple, quick, cost-effective, and selective alternative to the conventional methodology based on Jaffé's reaction.


Sujet(s)
Créatinine/urine , Ionophores/composition chimique , Dispositifs optiques , Examen des urines/instrumentation , Calibrage , Humains , Concentration en ions d'hydrogène , Limite de détection , Membrane artificielle
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Org Lett ; 19(1): 226-229, 2017 01 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27959554

RÉSUMÉ

Hydroxyaryl alkyl ketones with functionalized alkyl chains often fail to produce the corresponding tetra-α calix[4]pyrroles in Brönsted acid mediated condensations with pyrrole. A remarkable effect exerted by the addition of methyltrialkylammonium chloride during the acid-mediated syntheses of a series of meso-(tetrahydroxyaryl)-meso-tetraalkylcalix[4]pyrroles featuring alkyl terminal chloro or ester groups is reported. The ammonium salt enhances the cyclocondensation reaction and induces the almost exclusive formation of the tetra-α isomers.

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Biosens Bioelectron ; 87: 587-592, 2017 Jan 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27619523

RÉSUMÉ

The optimization, analytical characterization and validation of a novel ion-selective electrode for the highly sensitive and selective determination of creatinine in urine is presented. A newly synthesized calix[4]pyrrole-based molecule is used as an ionophore for the enhanced recognition of creatininium cations. The calculation of the complex formation constants in the polymeric membrane with creatininium, potassium and sodium confirms the strong selective interactions between the ionophore and the target. The optimization of the potentiometric sensor presented here yields an outstanding analytical performance, with a linear range that spans from 1µM to 10mM and limit of detection of 10-6.2M. The calculation of the selectivity coefficients against most commonly found interferences also show significant improvements when compared to other sensors already reported. The performance of this novel sensor is tested by measuring creatinine in real urine samples (N=50) and comparing the values against the standard colorimetric approach (Jaffé's reaction). The results show that this sensor allows the fast and accurate determination of creatinine in real samples with minimal sample manipulation.


Sujet(s)
Calixarènes/composition chimique , Créatinine/urine , Électrodes sélectives , Porphyrines/composition chimique , Potentiométrie/instrumentation , Techniques de biocapteur/instrumentation , Conception d'appareillage , Humains , Ionophores/composition chimique , Limite de détection , Membrane artificielle , Modèles moléculaires
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 55(7): 2435-40, 2016 Feb 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26749029

RÉSUMÉ

Current methods for creatinine quantification suffer from significant drawbacks when aiming to combine accuracy, simplicity, and affordability. Here, an unprecedented synthetic receptor, an aryl-substituted calix[4]pyrrole with a monophosphonate bridge, is reported that displays remarkable affinity for creatinine and the creatininium cation. The receptor works by including the guest in its deep and polar aromatic cavity and establishing directional interactions in three dimensions. When incorporated into a suitable polymeric membrane, this molecule acts as an ionophore. A highly sensitive and selective potentiometric sensor suitable for the determination of creatinine levels in biological fluids, such as urine or plasma, in an accurate, fast, simple, and cost-effective way has thus been developed.


Sujet(s)
Créatinine/analyse , Créatinine/sang , Créatinine/urine , Humains , Spectroscopie par résonance magnétique du proton
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Inorg Chem ; 51(14): 7689-98, 2012 Jul 16.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22757640

RÉSUMÉ

Multifunctional materials, especially those combining two or more properties of interest, are attracting immense attention due to their potential applications. MOFs, metal organic frameworks, can be regarded as multifunctional materials if they show another useful property in addition to the adsorption behavior. Here, we report a new multifunctional light hybrid, MgH(6)ODTMP·2H(2)O(DMF)(0.5) (1), which has been synthesized using the tetraphosphonic acid H(8)ODTMP, octamethylenediamine-N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(methylenephosphonic acid), by high-throughput methodology. Its crystal structure, solved by Patterson-function direct methods from synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction, was characterized by a 3D pillared open framework containing cross-linked 1D channels filled with water and DMF. Upon H(2)O and DMF removal and subsequent rehydration, MgH(6)ODTMP·2H(2)O (2) and MgH(6)ODTMP·6H(2)O (3) can be formed. These processes take place through crystalline-quasi-amorphous-crystalline transformations, during which the integrity of the framework is maintained. A water adsorption study, at constant temperature, showed that this magnesium tetraphosphonate hybrid reversibly equilibrates its lattice water content as a function of the water partial pressure. Combination of the structural study and gas adsorption characterization (N(2), CO(2), and CH(4)) indicates an ultramicroporous framework. High-pressure CO(2) adsorption data are also reported. Finally, impedance data indicates that 3 has high proton conductivity σ = 1.6 × 10(-3) S cm(-1) at T = 292 K at ~100% relative humidity with an activation energy of 0.31 eV.


Sujet(s)
Réactifs réticulants/composition chimique , Magnésium/composition chimique , Composés organométalliques/composition chimique , Acides phosphoreux/composition chimique , Protons , Conductivité électrique , Modèles moléculaires , Composés organométalliques/synthèse chimique , Porosité , Diffraction sur poudre , Propriétés de surface , Température
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