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Cobalt-modulated dual emission carbon dots for ratiometric fluorescent vancomycin detection.


ABSTRACT: This work presents a simple yet selective fluorometric protocol for the quantification of vancomycin, an important antibiotic for treating infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria. A novel ratiometric fluorometric method for the determination of vancomycin is developed based on dual emissive carbon dots (DECDs) with emission at 382 nm and 570 nm in combination with Co2+ ions. Upon addition of Co2+ions, the fluorescence at 382 nm of DECDs is enhanced while emission at 570 nm remains constant. In the presence of vancomycin, it complexes with Co2+ leading to quenching of the 382 nm fluorescence due to strong binding with Co2+ in the Co@DECDs system. The DECDs are fully characterized by TEM and different spectroscopic techniques. The proposed ratiometric method is based on measuring fluorescence ratio (F570/F382) against vancomycin concentration and the method exhibits a good linearity range from 0.0 to 120.0 ng mL-1 with a low limit of detection (S/N = 3) of 0.31 ng mL-1. The method shows good selectivity with minimal interference from potential interfering species. This ratiometric fluorometric approach provides a promising tool for sensitive and specific vancomycin detection in clinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Alhazzani K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10865304 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cobalt-modulated dual emission carbon dots for ratiometric fluorescent vancomycin detection.

Alhazzani Khalid K   Alanazi Ahmed Z AZ   Mostafa Aya M AM   Barker James J   El-Wekil Mohamed M MM   Ali Al-Montaser Bellah H ABH  

RSC advances 20240214 8


This work presents a simple yet selective fluorometric protocol for the quantification of vancomycin, an important antibiotic for treating infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria. A novel ratiometric fluorometric method for the determination of vancomycin is developed based on dual emissive carbon dots (DECDs) with emission at 382 nm and 570 nm in combination with Co<sup>2+</sup> ions. Upon addition of Co<sup>2+</sup>ions, the fluorescence at 382 nm of DECDs is enhanced while emission at 570  ...[more]

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