Sensitive and Specific Detection of L-Lactate Using an AIE-Active Fluorophore
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l-Lactate is a vital biomarker for many diseases and physiological fatigue. An AIE-active fluorophore (TPE-HPro) is combined with l-lactate oxidase (LOx) to determine l-lactate in aqueous fluid. The assay shows excellent sensitivity and anti-interference performance with a limit of detection (LOD) of 5.5 μM. In addition, sensitive detection of l-lactate is achieved even in a protein-rich environment. It is proposed that quantification of l-lactate be performed at 20 or 60 min in the current method. These characteristics endow the fluorometric assay with great potential for biomedical diagnostics.
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