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Talanta ; 255: 124259, 2023 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36634428

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A label-free light-scattering sensor for berberine determination was developed based on Gemini zwitterionic surfactant as logic devices. Amphiphilic phosphodiesters quaternary ammonium nanoparticles (PQANPs) with bionic phosphate ester structure were selected as a model for mimicking cell membrane. PQANPs self-assembled and formed the micelle structure, emitting strong light-scattering signal. Interestingly, the addition of berberine induced remarkable decrease of light-scattering attribute to its interfering behavior of PQANPs aggregation. Disassembly of PQANPs could be triggered due to electrostatic interaction and hydrophobic force between PQANPs and berberine. The berberine attached to the PQANPs surface and generated nanocomposites, resulting in significant reduce of light-scattering signal. Hence, it generated a strong light-scattering signal variation according to the change of the concentration of target. Our proposed light-scattering on-off sensor could be applied for berberine detection with detection limit of 27 nM. Moreover, a logic gate system was constructed based on PQANPs sensor with berberine and the interfering substances as the inputs and the light-scattering intensity as an output, which could hold great potential application in future clinical diagnosis and drug analysis.


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Berberine , Nanoparticles , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry , Berberine/chemistry , Scattering, Radiation , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Cell Membrane/chemistry
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