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Serotonin-Derived Fluorophore: A Novel Fluorescent Biomaterial for Copper Detection in Urine.


ABSTRACT: We took advantage of the fluorescent features of a serotonin-derived fluorophore to develop a simple and low-cost assay for copper in urine. The quenching-based fluorescence assay linearly responds within the concentration range of clinical interest in buffer and in artificial urine, showing very good reproducibility (CVav% = 4% and 3%) and low detection limits (16 ± 1 μg L-1 and 23 ± 1 μg L-1). The Cu2+ content was also estimated in human urine samples, showing excellent analytical performances (CVav% = 1%), with a limit of detection of 59 ± 3 μg L-1 and a limit of quantification of 97 ± 11 μg L-1, which are below the reference value for a pathological Cu2+ concentration. The assay was successfully validated through mass spectrometry measurements. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of copper ion detection exploiting the fluorescence quenching of a biopolymer, offering a potential diagnostic tool for copper-dependent diseases.

SUBMITTER: Lettieri M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10055690 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serotonin-Derived Fluorophore: A Novel Fluorescent Biomaterial for Copper Detection in Urine.

Lettieri Mariagrazia M   Scarano Simona S   Caponi Laura L   Bertolini Andrea A   Saba Alessandro A   Palladino Pasquale P   Minunni Maria M  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20230310 6


We took advantage of the fluorescent features of a serotonin-derived fluorophore to develop a simple and low-cost assay for copper in urine. The quenching-based fluorescence assay linearly responds within the concentration range of clinical interest in buffer and in artificial urine, showing very good reproducibility (CV<sub>av</sub>% = 4% and 3%) and low detection limits (16 ± 1 μg L<sup>-1</sup> and 23 ± 1 μg L<sup>-1</sup>). The Cu<sup>2+</sup> content was also estimated in human urine sample  ...[more]

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