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Crit Rev Anal Chem ; : 1-11, 2024 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38498177

ABSTRACT

Vitamin B12 plays a significant role in maintaining human health. Deficiency or excess intake of vitamin B12 may cause some diseases. Therefore, it is significant to fabricate sensors for sensitive assay of vitamin B12. In the past few years, a variety of nanomaterials have been developed for the fluorescence detection of vitamin B12 in tablets, injection, human serum and food. In the review, the assay mechanisms of fluorescent nanomaterials for sensing vitamin B12 were first briefly discussed. And the progress of various nanomaterials for fluorescence detection of vitamin B12 were systematically summarized. Furthermore, the sensing performance of fluorescent nanosensors was compared with fluorescent probes. Lastly, the challenges and perspectives about the topic were presented.

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Crit Rev Anal Chem ; : 1-15, 2024 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38227424

ABSTRACT

Hemoglobin plays a vital role in a series of biological activities. Abnormal levels of hemoglobin in blood are associated with many clinical diseases. Therefore, development of simple and accurate methods for sensing hemoglobin is of considerable significance. The blowout advancement in nanotechnology has urged the use of different types of fluorescent nanomaterials for hemoglobin assay. The past decades have witnessed the rapid progress of fluorescent nanosensors for hemoglobin assay. In the review, the sensing principles of fluorescent nanomaterials for sensing hemoglobin were briefly discussed. The advances of fluorescent nanosensors for detection of hemoglobin were further highlighted. And the sensing performance of fluorescent nanosensors versus traditional detection approaches was compared. Finally, the challenges and future directions of fluorescent nanomaterials for detection of hemoglobin are discussed. The review will arouse much more attention to the construction of hemoglobin sensors and facilitate rapid development of fluorescent nanosensors of hemoglobin.

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Anal Biochem ; 666: 115078, 2023 04 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36754137

ABSTRACT

The accumulation of bilirubin in blood is associated with many diseases. Sensitive and accurate detection of bilirubin is of great significance for personal health care. The rapid development of fluorescent nanomaterials promotes rapid development in the bilirubin assay. In this review, traditional methods for detection of bilirubin are briefly presented to compare with fluorescent nanosensors. Subsequently, the recent progress of different types of fluorescent nanomaterials for determination of bilirubin is summarized. Further, the performance of fluorescent nanosensors and conventional techniques for sensing bilirubin are compared. To this end, the challenges and prospects concerning the topics are discussed. This review will provide some introductory knowledge for researchers to understand the status and importance of fluorescent nanosensors for sensing bilirubin.


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Bilirubin , Nanostructures , Coloring Agents
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Sci Total Environ ; 722: 137811, 2020 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32179301

ABSTRACT

In this work, biochar based hydrogel microspheres were fabricated successfully to develop pH and ion strength dual-stimuli responsively controlled-release system for hydrophilic pesticide. Herein, gentian violet (GV) was selected as model hydrophilic pesticide. Taking advantage of the cross-linking reaction, GV was incorporated into biochar and the 3D network-structured hydrogel, guaranteeing a satisfying encapsulation efficiency and sustained release of pesticide. The leaching behavior of pesticide in simulated soil column at different pHs and ion strength was in accordance with the corresponding release performance, and bulk of pesticide was retarded on the surface. In addition, the pesticide carrier had nearly no toxic effect on the cell proliferation and zebrafish embryo, displaying a good biosafety. The work provides a promising strategy with a low-cost and simple procedure that could regulate pesticide release behavior, decrease leaching loss, and improve the utilization efficiency of pesticide.


Subject(s)
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Hydrogels , Pesticides , Soil , Soil Pollutants
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J Agric Food Chem ; 61(22): 5215-9, 2013 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23672373

ABSTRACT

Pesticide sprayed onto crop leaves tends to be washed off by rainwater and discharge into the environment through leaching and runoff, resulting in severe pollution to both soil and water. Here, to control pesticide loss, we developed a loss-control pesticide (LCP) by adding modified natural nanoclay (diatomite) through high-energy electron beam (HEEB) to traditional pesticide. After HEEB treatment, the originally clogged pores in diatomite opened, resulting in plenty of micro-nanopores in diatomite, which are beneficial for the pesticide molecules to access and be adsorbed. This pesticide-diatomite complex tended to be retained by the rough surface of crop leaves, displaying a high adhesion performance onto the leaves, so that the pesticide loss reduced, sufficient pesticide for crops was supplied, and the pollution risk of the pesticide could be substantially lowered.


Subject(s)
Crops, Agricultural/chemistry , Diatomaceous Earth/radiation effects , Environmental Pollution/prevention & control , Food Irradiation , Nanopores , Pesticides/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Adhesiveness , Adsorption , Arachis/chemistry , Arachis/ultrastructure , China , Chlorpyrifos/analysis , Chlorpyrifos/chemistry , Crops, Agricultural/ultrastructure , Diatomaceous Earth/chemistry , Electrons , Emulsions , Insecticides/chemistry , Nanopores/ultrastructure , Pesticides/analysis , Plant Leaves/ultrastructure , Surface Properties
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