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Efficient Optosensing of Hippuric Acid in the Undiluted Human Urine with Hydrophilic “Turn-On”-Type Fluorescent Hollow Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Microparticles
作者:Wanlan Zhang, Qun Li, Huiqi Zhang*
关键字:Molecularly imprinted polymers. Hollow. Complex biological samples. Fluorescence “turn-on”. Hippuric acid. Human urine sample. Surface-initiated ATRP. Sacrificial template method
论文来源:期刊
发表时间:2023年

The development of complex biological sample-compatible fluorescent molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) with improved performances is highly important for their real-world bioanalytical and biomedical applications. Herein, we report on the first hydrophilic "turn-on"-type fluorescent hollow MIP microparticles capable of directly, highly selectively, and rapidly optosensing hippuric acid (HA) in the undiluted human urine samples. These fluorescent hollow MIP microparticles were readily obtained through first the synthesis of core-shell-corona-structured nitrobenzoxadiazole (NBD)-labeled hydrophilic fluorescent MIP microspheres by performing one-pot surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization on the preformed "living" silica particles and subsequent removal of their silica core via hydrofluoric acid etching. They showed "turn-on" fluorescence and high optosensing selectivity and sensitivity toward HA in the artificial urine (the limit of detection = 0.097 muM) as well as outstanding photostability and reusability. Particularly, they exhibited much more stable aqueous dispersion ability, significantly faster optosensing kinetics, and higher optosensing sensitivity than their solid counterparts. They were also directly used for quantifying HA in the undiluted human urine with good recoveries (96.0%-102.0%) and high accuracy (RSD ≤ 4.0%), even in the presence of several analogues of HA. Such fluorescent hollow MIP microparticles hold much promise for rapid and accurate HA detection in the clinical diagnostic field.