Issue 31, 2016

Detection and quantification of ATP in human blood serum

Abstract

Two fluorometric sensors based on the tri-serine tri-lactone scaffold and thiourea or sulfonamide moieties serving as hydrogen bond donors allowing for anion binding are described. The sensor utilizing thiourea as a recognition moiety shows fluorescence enhancement while the sensor with sulfonamide shows quenching upon addition of phosphates. Sensor arrays composed of two sensors are able to discriminate structurally similar organic phosphates in the presence of interferents in human blood serum. The quantitative analysis of ATP in human blood serum shows high accuracy (the root mean square error of prediction, 1.65%) without requiring any sample pretreatment.

Graphical abstract: Detection and quantification of ATP in human blood serum

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
25 Jun 2016
Accepted
06 Jul 2016
First published
06 Jul 2016

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016,14, 7459-7462

Detection and quantification of ATP in human blood serum

A. Akdeniz, M. G. Caglayan, I. Polivina and P. Anzenbacher, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016, 14, 7459 DOI: 10.1039/C6OB01378C

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