Abstract

A fluorometric assay for histidine (His) is described. It is based on the inhibitory effect of His on nanocubes consisting of cobalt-containing Prussian Blue analog (CoFe NCbs), which have a strong oxidation effect on thiamine (THI) in the presence of NaOH. THI is nonfluorescent but the oxidized form (thiochrome; ThC) has a strong blue fluorescence, with excitation/emission maxima at 370/445nm. His inhibits the oxidation effect of the CoFe NCbs due to the strong interaction between its imidazole side chain and the amino groups of the CoFe NCbs. This method is fast and has good sensitivity and selectivity. The lower detection limit is 14.3nM of His, the linear range extends from 0.05 to 2.5μM, andthe relative standard deviation is calculated to be 1.5%. The method was successfully employed to quantify His in spiked serum samples. Graphical abstractSchematic representation of cobalt-containing Prussian Blue nanocubes (CoFe NCbs)-thiamine (THI)-based fluorometric assay for Histine (His). His inhibits the generation of thiochrome (ThC; the oxidized form of THI). The detection limit is 14.3nM with the linear range of 0.05-2.5μM.

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