Dan Li, Qiang Li, Delong Ma, Chenxu Yan, Xinyu Luo, Qianfu Luo and Zhiqian Guo
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Bright and stable dye-doped fluorescent polystyrene microspheres: quantitative lateral flow immunoassay for detecting serum amyloid A
Difluoroboron is a fundamental molecular building block that enables the development of numerous highly bright fluorophores for biosensing and imaging. However, its poor stability and limited brightness in aqueous solutions are long-standing and unresolved issues in developing difluoroboron-based fluorophores, which significantly limit their widespread biosensing applicability. Herein, we report a generalizable strategy for synthesising dye-doped fluorescent polystyrene microspheres as a local hydrophobic microenvironment to “protect” difluoroboron curcuminoids from water and reactive oxygen species. This strategy demonstrates a breakthrough in the chemical stability, photo-stability and brightness of difluoroboron-based fluorophores in aqueous solutions, making it suitable for point-of-care testing. The results of lateral flow immunoassay using the dye-doped fluorescent polystyrene microspheres highlight a wide linear range, low limit of detection, good intra-assay and inter-assay coefficient of variations; thus, the reported microspheres can be considered an efficient tool for serum amyloid A detection in human serum samples.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C cover high quality studies across all fields of materials chemistry. The journals focus on those theoretical or experimental studies that report new understanding, applications, properties and synthesis of materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C are separated by the intended application of the material studied. Broadly, applications in energy and sustainability are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry A, applications in biology and medicine are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry B, and applications in optical, magnetic and electronic devices are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry C.Journal of Materials Chemistry B is a Transformative Journal and Plan S compliant. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry B are listed below. This list is neither exhaustive nor exclusive:
Antifouling coatings
Biocompatible materials
Bioelectronics
Bioimaging
Biomimetics
Biomineralisation
Bionics
Biosensors
Diagnostics
Drug delivery
Gene delivery
Immunobiology
Nanomedicine
Regenerative medicine & Tissue engineering
Scaffolds
Soft robotics
Stem cells
Therapeutic devices