Fabrication of carbon dots modified electrode for electrochemical sensing of paclitaxel as an important anticancer drug

IF 6.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY alexandria engineering journal Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.aej.2024.08.027
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Cancer represents a prominent health concern on a global scale and stands as a significant contributor to mortality. The accurate quantification of anti-cancer drugs such as paclitaxel in human biofluids is critical for effective treatment and monitoring. In this study, a straightforward one-step hydrothermal method was presented for synthesizing carbon dots (CDs), eliminating the need for any additional decoration or modification, by utilizing combretum micranthum extract as a natural carbon source. A paclitaxel sensor was fabricated by modifying a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with the green synthesized CDs. At optimal conditions, the CDs-GCE exhibited a linear response for paclitaxel analysis in a range of 0.07 µM to 35 µM, with a low detection limit of 2.1 nM. The suggested sensor indicates acceptable reproducibility for paclitaxel detection ((RSD=2.6 %). In addition, the CDs-GCE depicts a good resistant versus common interfering species including flutamide, dopamine, glucose, nilutamide, lactose, tinidazole, ascorbic acid, and L-cysteine. The applicability of the sensor for paclitaxel detection in human serum and human urine samples was effectively assessed. The presented electrochemical sensing protocol for paclitaxel detection offers several merits, including a low limit of detection, fast response time, resistance to interference, and ease of use.

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癌症是全球范围内一个突出的健康问题,也是导致死亡的一个重要因素。准确量化人体生物液体中的紫杉醇等抗癌药物对于有效治疗和监测至关重要。本研究提出了一种简单易行的一步水热法合成碳点(CD)的方法,该方法利用微囊藻提取物作为天然碳源,无需任何额外的装饰或修饰。通过用绿色合成的碳点修饰玻璃碳电极(GCE),制作了紫杉醇传感器。在最佳条件下,CDs-GCE 对 0.07 µM 至 35 µM 范围内的紫杉醇分析具有线性响应,检测限低至 2.1 nM。所建议的传感器在紫杉醇检测方面具有可接受的重现性(RSD=2.6%)。此外,CDs-GCE 对常见干扰物(包括氟他胺、多巴胺、葡萄糖、尼鲁他胺、乳糖、替硝唑、抗坏血酸和 L-半胱氨酸)具有良好的抗干扰性。对该传感器在人血清和人尿样品中检测紫杉醇的适用性进行了有效评估。所介绍的紫杉醇检测电化学传感方案具有多种优点,包括检测限低、响应速度快、抗干扰性强和易于使用。
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alexandria engineering journal
alexandria engineering journal Engineering-General Engineering
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期刊介绍: Alexandria Engineering Journal is an international journal devoted to publishing high quality papers in the field of engineering and applied science. Alexandria Engineering Journal is cited in the Engineering Information Services (EIS) and the Chemical Abstracts (CA). The papers published in Alexandria Engineering Journal are grouped into five sections, according to the following classification: • Mechanical, Production, Marine and Textile Engineering • Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Nuclear Engineering • Civil and Architecture Engineering • Chemical Engineering and Applied Sciences • Environmental Engineering
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