Electrochemical Sensing of Adenosin Triphosphate by Specific Binding to Dipicolylamine Group in Cyclodextrin Supramolecular Complex
Electrochemical detection based on cyclodextrin supramolecular complexes is founded on the competitive binding between electroactive probes and target molecules. This limits their versatility to be used for sensing a broad range of metabolites. In this work, we demonstrate the significant role of zinc ions as well as of beta-cyclodextrins modified with dipicolylamine and of a phenylboronic acid-modified ferrocene probe to address a selective electrochemical detection of adenosin triphosphate (ATP). Our findings will definitively have an impact in oncological point-of-care systems, since a high level of extracellular ATP reveals the inflammatory response due to chemotherapeutic treatments.
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2021-04-19
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