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1 Selective and Sensitive Sensing of
L-Aspatic Acid and L-Glutamic Acid Employing Dansyl Functionalized Dextran Weerachai Nasomphan1, Srung Smanmoo2 and Pramuan Tangboriboonrat1* 1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand 2Bioresources Research Unit, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) Thailand Science Park, Klong luang, Pathumthani, Thailand

2 Advantages of L-Asp & L-Glu
Biological roles Acidic amino acid Biosynthesis precursor Amino acid metabolism Human nutrition Identifying diseases L-Aspatic acid L-Glutamic acid (L-Asp) (L-Glu) High level in blood Diabetic Stroke Okamoto H. et al. J Sep Sci 2005; 28: Yen K. et al. Talanta 2007; 71: 2007.

3 Standard Method Vs Chemosensor
Disadvantages: Expensive Complicate Skillful Time consuming UV-Vis HPLC ICP-MS Fluorescence Chemosensor Advantages: High selectivity* High sensitivity** Low cost Simple-to-use Naked-eye diagnostic tools *,** depend on chemical property of sensor

4 Binding subunit “Ionophore” Fluorescence quenching/enhancement
Design of Chemosensor Signaling subunit Binding subunit “Ionophore” Amino Acid Fluorescence quenching/enhancement Color change Fluorophore Acid-base interaction Hydrogen bonding Metal-ligand coordination Van der Waals and physical interaction Interactions Ramon M. et al. Chem Rev 2003; 103: 11. Suslick KS. et al. Tetrahedron 2004; 60:

5 Molecular Vs Polymeric Chemosensors Polymeric chemosensor
Signal Enhancement Polymeric chemosensor Molecular chemosensor Conjugated system Advantages High sensitivity Solubility enhancement Non-Conjugated system Long Y. et al. Macromolecules 2009; 42: 6501. Malashikhin S. et al. J Am Chem Soc 2008; 130:

6 Non-Conjugated Polymer: Dextran Probe
Polymeric template: Dextran (Water soluble template) Binding Unit Dansyl Dextran Conjugate (DD) Acidic amino acids (AAs) L-Asp L-Glu Fluorophore Signaling Unit (Acidic Sensitive)

7 Internal Charge Transfer (ICT) Process
Interaction of Dextran Probe & Amino Acid Hydrogen bonding DD Charge-Charge interaction ICT “ Fluorescent on ” Internal Charge Transfer (ICT) Process “ Fluorescent off ” Ohtake K. et al. J Control Release 2002; 82: 263. Yen K. et al. Talanta 2007; 71: 2007.

8 Objective To synthesize a polymeric chemosensor for L-Asp and L-Glu
based on dansyl hydrazine dextran conjugate (DD) via fluorescence quenching

9 Synthetic scheme of dextran dansylhydrazine conjugate
Non-Conjugated Polymer: DD Synthetic scheme of dextran dansylhydrazine conjugate Molecular weight (kDa) = 2600 Polydispersity index (Mw/Mn) = 1.33

10 Fluorescence (FL) spectra of DD upon the addition of 20 amino acids
Selectivity of DD Fluorescence (FL) spectra of DD upon the addition of 20 amino acids Conditions: [DD] = 5 × 10-6 mol L-1 [Amino Acids] = 25 × 10-3 mol L-1 1% PBS buffer Ex = 275 nm. (L-Asp) (L-Glu) DD Fluorescence image

11 DD Sensitivity to L-Asp
DD + L-Asp DD FL change of DD in the presence of various concentrations of L-Asp Limit of detection (LOD) 10 µM Conditions: [DD] = 5 µM (1% PBS buffer) [Amino Acids] = mM

12 DD Sensitivity to L-Glu
DD + L-Glu DD FL change of DD in the presence of various concentrations of L-Glu Limit of detection (LOD) 50 µM Conditions: [DD] = 5 µM (1% PBS buffer) [Amino Acids] = mM

13 Conclusions A new FL sensor, Dansyl Hydrazine dextran conjugate (DD) was prepared to use as a selective polymeric chemosensor for amino acids. The FL quenching of DD exhibited excellent degree of selectivity towards L-Asp and L-Glu. DD is highly soluble in water, it prompts the application for the intracellular sensing of L-Asp and L-Glu.

14 Acknowledgements Prof. Dr. Pramuan Tangboriboonrat, Mahidol University
Dr. Srung Smanmoo, BIOTEC Faculty of Science, Mahidol University Bioresources Research Unit (BRU)

15 Thank you for your kind attention


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