MnO4-triggered wavelength-changeable and rapid-response fluorescence sensor for paper-based on-site sensing of tyrosinase activity in potato

Yifei Ma, Xiaoxue Liu, Lihua Pang, Hong Yang, Shanshan Zhu, Guichuan Xing, Yinhui Li, Jinhua Liu

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Abstract

Rapid-response in situ fluorogenic reactions in aqueous solution are important for designing sensitive and stable sensing platforms. Herein, a wavelength-changeable and rapid-response (within 5 s) fluorescence sensing platform for monitoring tyrosinase (TYR) activity is constructed. The developed assay is based on TYR catalyzing the hydroxylation of mono-phenol to o-diphenol and MnO4-triggered fluorogenic between dopamine (DA) and phenol derivatives in aqueous solution. The fluorescence wavelength can be changeable from 470 to 550 nm with strong fluorescence according to different phenol derivatives. Our proposed sensor not only exhibits a good recovery for TYR in high serum concentration (20 %), but also has been successfully applied to the screening of TYR inhibitors modeled on kojic acid. Furthermore, a paper-based wavelength-changeable fluorescence sensor was developed for on-site detection of TYR activity in potatoes with high recovery, which is consistent with our previously reported method. Consequently, the proposed sensing system has broad prospects in the practical application of TYR-associated food monitoring and clinical diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number127021
JournalTalanta
Volume282
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Fluorescence reaction
  • MnO
  • Real-time
  • Tyrosinase
  • Wavelength-changeable

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