2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2018.05.003
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Rapid and high-selectivity detection of rifampicin based on upconversion luminescence core-shell structure composites

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“…Several methods have been reported for detecting RIF, such as high performance liquid chromatography [4], real-time polymerase chain reaction [5], chemiluminescence [6] and fluorescence spectroscopy [7][8][9]. Although these methods are generally quite sensitive and accurate, they are often costly, technically complex, time-consuming, and do not allow high throughput analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods have been reported for detecting RIF, such as high performance liquid chromatography [4], real-time polymerase chain reaction [5], chemiluminescence [6] and fluorescence spectroscopy [7][8][9]. Although these methods are generally quite sensitive and accurate, they are often costly, technically complex, time-consuming, and do not allow high throughput analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For practical use in urine, the common components of urine such as hippuric acid (HA), urea, uric acid (UA), creatine, creatinine, glucose and Na + , K + , NH 4+ , Cl À were also tested selectively. 49 As shown in Fig. 6, no signicant changes in Er 3+ 's emission of UCNP@SiO 2 -SP were observed when the system was treated with other amino acids and common components of urine except rifampicin.…”
Section: Selectivity and Anti-interference Abilitymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The fluorescence of various nanomaterials linearly decreased with the addition of increasing RIF concentrations ( Figure 5 ) due to either a dynamic, as was the case for QDs [ 148 , 149 ], or static types of quenching, as in the situation of RIF interaction with HAS [ 30 , 92 , 150 ], with Cu NCs capped with PEI [ 151 ] or with FA [ 152 ]. When the UV-Vis spectrum of RIF, acting as a quencher, overlapped with the emission and/or excitation spectrum of the fluorophore, the inner filter effect (e.g., RIF interaction with N-P-CNDs [ 97 ], FA-Cu NCs [ 152 ], GSH-Cu NCs [ 153 ], UCCS NaYF 4 :Yb, Tm@SiO 2 [ 154 ]) or the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (when CDs were the fluorophore [ 155 ]) might represent the main quenching mechanism. In the case of interactions of different rifamycins with serum albumins, the efficiency of fluorescence quenching is enhanced by the bulkiness of the R 2 substituent, and therefore, it decreases in the order RFPT > RIF > RFD > RSV [ 30 , 93 ].…”
Section: Rifamycins Detection and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, there are two interesting applications as a portable point-of-care medical diagnostic platform for RIF detection in urine. The two systems were obtained by immobilization of the BSA-Au NCs on wax-printed chromatography paper [ 54 ] and the UCCS NaYF 4 :Yb, Tm@SiO 2 nanocomposite powder on filter paper using double sided sticky tape [ 154 ], respectively. Moreover, after its use, the latter system can be recycled and reused five times by simply ultrasonic washing with water.…”
Section: Rifamycins Detection and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%