Affiliation:
1. Institute of Nanotechnology (INT) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Kaiserstraße 12 76131 Karlsruhe Germany
Abstract
AbstractPolyamines are essential analytes due to their critical role in various biological processes and human health in general. Due to their role as regulators for cell growth and proliferation (putrescine and spermine), as neuroprotectors, gero‐, and cardiovascular protectors (spermidine), and as bacterial growth indicators (cadaverine), rapid, simple, and cost‐effective methods for polyamine detection in biofluids are in demand. The present study focuses on the development and investigation of self‐assembled and fluorescent host⋅dye chemo‐sensors based on sulfonated pillar[5]arene for the specific detection of polyamines. Binding studies, as well as stability and functionality assessments of the turn‐on chemosensors for selective polyamine detection in saline and biologically relevant media, are shown. Furthermore, the practical applicability of the developed chemo‐sensors is demonstrated in biofluids such as human urine and saliva.
Funder
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft