Issue 10, 2016

Fluorescence sensing of glucose using glucose oxidase incorporated into a fluorophore-containing PNIPAM hydrogel

Abstract

We present a new composite material composed of pH sensitive fluorescent dyes in a poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-based hydrogel and incorporating glucose oxidase (GOx), which provides a platform for fluorescence sensing of glucose in the clinically relevant range of 100 μM to 100 mM in aqueous solution. Fluorescein and rhodamine B dyes are well known for their dramatic pH-responsive changes in fluorescence emission color, in which they were introduced to the hydrogel as comonomers. As D-glucose was oxidized to D-glucono-δ-lactone producing hydrogen peroxide and a proton through the enzymatic action of GOx, the generated proton affects the fluorescence of the composite hydrogel. The composite hydrogel exhibited high selectivity to glucose over other sugars and metal ions. The combined role of a soft hydrogel and oxidase highlights the potential of the new composite material design for selective detection of glucose in aqueous solution.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescence sensing of glucose using glucose oxidase incorporated into a fluorophore-containing PNIPAM hydrogel

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2015
Accepted
01 Feb 2016
First published
02 Feb 2016

Polym. Chem., 2016,7, 1907-1912

Fluorescence sensing of glucose using glucose oxidase incorporated into a fluorophore-containing PNIPAM hydrogel

Y. Kim, G. Jang, D. Kim, J. Kim and T. S. Lee, Polym. Chem., 2016, 7, 1907 DOI: 10.1039/C5PY02026C

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