posted on 2024-02-29, 16:06authored byJingyao Mao, Yuteng Zhang, Shensong Zhang, Bo Song
The fluorescent probe method has attracted significant
research
attention due to its high sensitivity and reproducibility in detecting
bovine serum albumin (BSA). In this study, we constructed a fluorescent
probe for BSA detection by assembling an amphiphilic organic fluorescent
molecule, termed 2-(2’-hydroxyphenyl) benzothiazole (HBT-11),
with BSA. In an aqueous solution, HBT-11 exhibited a weak fluorescence
emission at 501 nm. However, the addition of BSA substantially enhanced
the fluorescence emission at 501 nm, indicating that the assembly
was driven by electrostatic interactions between HBT-11 and BSA. HBT-11,
serving as a fluorescent probe for BSA detection, demonstrated a limit
of detection (LOD) as low as 3.92 nmol L–1, excellent
photostability, high selectivity, and robust anti-interference capability.
Notably, we successfully applied HBT-11 for detecting BSA in fetal
bovine serum and selectively imaging BSA in HeLa cells.