Title of article :
Developing a Fluorescent Hybrid Nanobiosensor Based on Quantum Dots and Azoreductase Enzyme forMethyl Red Monitoring
Author/Authors :
Hajipour ، Fahimeh Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Biological Science - Tarbiat Modares University , Asad ، Sedigheh Department of Biotechnology - College of Science - University of Tehran , Amoozegar ، Mohammad Ali Department of Microbiology, Extremophiles Laboratory - Faculty of Biology, College of Sciences - University of Tehran , Javidparvar ، Ali Asghar School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Tang ، Jialun Beijing Key Laboratory of Nanophotonics and Ultrafine Optoelectronic Systems - School of Materials Science and Engineering - Beijing Institute of Technology , Zhong ، Haizheng Beijing Key Laboratory of Nanophotonics and Ultrafine Optoelectronic Systems - School of Materials Science and Engineering - Beijing Institute of Technology , Khajeh ، Khosro Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Biological Science - Tarbiat Modares University
From page :
8
To page :
20
Abstract :
Background: Azo dyes are the most widely used synthetic colorants in the textile, food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other industries, accounting for nearly 70% of all dyestuffs consumed. Recently, much research attention has been paid to efficient monitoring of these hazardous chemicals and their related metabolites because of their potentially harmful effect on environmental issues. In contrast to the complex and expensive instrumental procedures, the detection system based on the QDs with the superior optochemical properties provides a new era in the pollution sensing and prevention. Methods: We have developed a QD-enzyme hybrid system to probe MR in aqueous solutions using a fluorescence quenching procedure. Results: The azoreductase enzyme catalyzed the reduction of azo group in MR, which can efficiently decrease the FRET between the QDs and MR molecules. The correlation between the QDs photoluminescence recovery and MR enzymatic decolorization at the neutral phosphate buffer permitted the creation of a fluorescence quenching-based sensor. The synthesized biosensor can be used for the accurate detection of MR in a linear calibration over MR concentrations of 5-84 μM, with the LOD of 0.5 μM in response time of three minutes. Conclusion: Our findings revealed that this fluorometric sensor has the potential to be successfully applied for monitoring a wide linear range of MR concentration with the relative standard deviation of 4% rather than the other method.
Keywords :
Azoreductase , Methyl red , Quantum dots
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Record number :
2725048
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