Issue 5, 2022

A smartphone-adaptable fluorescent sensing tag for non-contact and visual monitoring of the freshness of fish

Abstract

Fish-based food products play important roles in our daily diet. The related food safety is vitally essential for human health, thus it is very necessary to screen the freshness of fish-based foods. In this work, we presented a ratiometric fluorescent probe PTCN for the determination of cadaverine, a metabolic biomarker of the spoilage of fish. PTCN displayed a ratiometric fluorescence response towards cadaverine with good specificity, high sensitivity (LOD = 46 nM) and ultra-fast response (<15 s), and thus has been successfully utilized to determine cadaverine from the spoilage of fish. PTCN was fabricated into cheap and portable sensing tags, which can visually detect gaseous cadaverine with obvious fluorescence color transformation from red to green and a low detection limit (8.65 ppm). Moreover, the PTCN tags were used as smart fluorescent tags for non-contact and visual monitoring of cadaverine in fish. Furthermore, the ratiometric fluorescence signals were utilized to create a smartphone-adaptable digital sensing profile for indicating cadaverine in fish products.

Graphical abstract: A smartphone-adaptable fluorescent sensing tag for non-contact and visual monitoring of the freshness of fish

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Dec 2021
Accepted
18 Jan 2022
First published
21 Jan 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 923-931

A smartphone-adaptable fluorescent sensing tag for non-contact and visual monitoring of the freshness of fish

L. Jiang, H. Ye, D. Ma, J. Rodrigues, R. Sheng and D. Min, Analyst, 2022, 147, 923 DOI: 10.1039/D1AN02191E

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