Abstract

Accurate determination of glutathione (GSH) levels in biological fluids and food supplements is paramount. To address this need, we developed a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe with high sensitivity and selectivity for GSH detection. This probe comprises thioctic acid-functionalized silver and gold nanoclusters (ThA@Ag/Au NCs), emitting red light at 720 nm upon excitation at 310 nm. In the presence of Fe3+ ions, which form complexes with ThA, the fluorescence of ThA@Ag/Au NCs is quenched due to aggregation. However, upon addition of GSH, a potent chelator for Fe3+, the fluorescence of the probe is restored, leading to enhanced emission. Under optimized conditions, the fluorescence response (F/F°) exhibits a linear relationship with increasing GSH concentration within the range of 0.03–95 µM, achieving a limit of detection (LOD) of 9.0 nM. This designed scheme demonstrates excellent selectivity, sensitivity, and accuracy for GSH detection. Furthermore, the NIR fluorescent probe effectively estimated GSH levels in various matrices, including capsules, serum, urine, and saliva samples, yielding recoveries % ranging from 97.2 % to 103.2 %, with RSD % below 4.34 %. Due to its NIR properties, this fluorescent probe holds promise for diagnosing various diseases and potential in vivo applications.

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