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Selective detection of rutin at novel pyridinic-nitrogen-rich carbon dots derived from chicken feet biowaste: The role of bovine serum albumin during the assay

Research Authors
Saad A. Alkahtani a, Ashraf M. Mahmoud , Yahya S. Alqahtani , Al-Montaser Bellah H. Ali , Mohamed M. El-Wekil
Research Date
Research Journal
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Research Publisher
ElSevier
Research Rank
Q1
Research Vol
303
Research Year
2023
Research_Pages
123252
Research Abstract

A simple fluorescence method is described for measuring rutin dependent on the nitogen-doped carbon dots
(NCDs) prepared via simple pyrolysis method from chicken feet biowaste. The as-fabricated NCDs have unique
advantages including cost-effectiveness and high quantum yield (42.9 %). The as-prepared NCDs explore an
optimal emission band at 430 nm following exciting NCDs at 330 nm. Addition of rutin to blue-emissive NCDs
quenched their fluorescence emission by inner-filtration effect (IFE) and static quenching. Under optimized
conditions, the fluorescence responses increased as the rutin amount was raised from 100 to 1000 nmol/L with
5.3 nmol/L as a detection limit (S/N = 3). The probe selectivity was improved by adding bovine serum albumin
(BSA), which binds other structurally-related compounds (other flavonoids). The as-synthesized NCDs exhibited
some advantages towards rutin detection such as: lower LOD value, satisfactorily reproducibility, simplicity,
rapidity, selectivity, and stability. The sensing probe was efficiently utilized for determining rutin in different
real samples with acceptable results. The sensor offers an efficient biowaste-based approach for the determination
of (bio) molecules.