Issue 28, 2021

Biomass carbon dots derived from Wedelia trilobata for the direct detection of glutathione and their imaging application in living cells

Abstract

The development of long-wavelength emission carbon dots as a label-free sensing platform for the direct detection of glutathione (GSH) is still of great challenge. Herein, novel rose-red fluorescence carbon dots (wCDs) with a long-wavelength emission of 654 nm were successfully synthesized by a one-step microwave-solvothermal treatment of biomass Wedelia trilobata. The biomass-based wCDs could sensitively respond to copper ions (Cu2+) with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.22 μM, which could be utilized as the fluorescence turn off–on sensor for the detection of GSH through recovering their fluorescence quenched by Cu2+. Moreover, the label-free wCDs with abundant active functional groups could be used to construct a direct quenching platform for the sensitive and selective detection of GSH by the dynamic quenching effect within 20 s without further modification, displaying a good linear range of 0–3.0 mM with a LOD of 35 μM that fits well with the GSH content in living cells (0.5–10 mM). Additionally, confocal imaging of living cells indicates that as-prepared wCDs with high photobleaching resistance and favorable biocompatibility possess the capacity for real-time monitoring of the variations of intracellular Cu2+ and GSH levels, and distinguishing cancerous cells from normal cells owing to the overexpression of GSH in cancerous cells. This study opens a new vision for developing an efficient and sensitive fluorescent sensor for the detection of GSH, and demonstrates the great prospects for wCDs in ion/molecule tracking, bioimaging and cancer diagnosis.

Graphical abstract: Biomass carbon dots derived from Wedelia trilobata for the direct detection of glutathione and their imaging application in living cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Dec 2020
Accepted
09 Apr 2021
First published
01 Jul 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 5670-5681

Biomass carbon dots derived from Wedelia trilobata for the direct detection of glutathione and their imaging application in living cells

C. Liang, X. Xie, D. Zhang, J. Feng, S. Lu and Q. Shi, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 5670 DOI: 10.1039/D0TB02979C

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