“…The hexavalent Cr(VI) has been reported to pose a more significant threat to human health because of its high toxicity, water-solubility, carcinogenesis, teratogenicity, and mutagenicity 16 Even though the World Health Organization (WHO) has set a consumption limit of 0.05 µg/ml for Cr(VI), there is still a lack of studies to figure out the minimum amount of Cr(VI), which could lead to disease when ingested 17 have all reported N and sulfur co-doped carbon dots as a selective sensor for Cr(VI) ions 1819,20 Ascorbic acid, commonly known as Vitamin C, plays a vital role in maintaining healthy physiological functions 21 However, as it is known that the human body cannot synthesize ascorbic acid, it has been acquired from food, and drugs 22 The deficiency of ascorbic acid has been related to many diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and Parkinson's disease 23 However, numerous methods for detecting ascorbic acid have been reported in the literature, such as HPLC 24 , UV-Vis spectroscopy 25 electrochemical process 26 and fluorescence 27282930 Amongst all methods, fluorescence methods are highly desirable because of their high sensitivity, high selectivity, simplicity, and convenience 31 . Metanil yellow is banned toxic azo dye, which has been added to turmeric powder to mimic the appearance of curcumin 32 Metanil yellow has been cited in the literature to cause testicular damage in guinea pigs, rats, and mice; it is reported to induce hematological changes and affect the synthesis of DNA 33 Therefore, the need to detect Metanil yellow in food is of paramount importance.…”