“…The ERGO/GCE electrode structure detected ISO in rat plasma with a LOD of 3.2 Â 10 À9 M. 89 Detection of other biological substances such as trypsin 94 and acetaminophen 95 was recently demonstrated using fluorescence sensors utilizing RGO either alone or functionalized with amphiphilic pillar [5]arene (amPA5). While in the first case RGO was utilized as a fluorescence resonance energy transfer probe acceptor to quench the fluorescent donor emission, 94 in the second case amPA5-RGO is used as a fluorescence sensing platform based on a competitive host-guest interaction between amPA5 and a signal probe comprised of acridine orange and the acetaminophen target molecule (i.e. acetaminophen interacts more strongly with amPA5 than with acridine orange inside the inner cavity of amPA5).…”
Section: Rgo Based Structures Used In Fabrication Of Sensorsmentioning
“…The ERGO/GCE electrode structure detected ISO in rat plasma with a LOD of 3.2 Â 10 À9 M. 89 Detection of other biological substances such as trypsin 94 and acetaminophen 95 was recently demonstrated using fluorescence sensors utilizing RGO either alone or functionalized with amphiphilic pillar [5]arene (amPA5). While in the first case RGO was utilized as a fluorescence resonance energy transfer probe acceptor to quench the fluorescent donor emission, 94 in the second case amPA5-RGO is used as a fluorescence sensing platform based on a competitive host-guest interaction between amPA5 and a signal probe comprised of acridine orange and the acetaminophen target molecule (i.e. acetaminophen interacts more strongly with amPA5 than with acridine orange inside the inner cavity of amPA5).…”
Section: Rgo Based Structures Used In Fabrication Of Sensorsmentioning
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