Dual emission fluorescent silver nanoclusters for sensitive detection of the biological coenzyme NAD+/NADH.

2016 
Abstract Fluorescent silver nanoclusters (Ag NCs) displaying dual-excitation and dual-emission properties have been developed for the specific detection of NAD + (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, oxidized form). With the increase of NAD + concentrations, the longer wavelength emission (with the peak at 550 nm) was gradually quenched due to the strong interactions between the NAD + and Ag NCs, whereas the shorter wavelength emission (peaking at 395 nm) was linearly enhanced. More important, the dual-emission intensity ratio ( I 395 / I 550 ), fitting by a single-exponential decay function, can efficiently detect various NAD + levels from 100 to 4000 μM, as well as label NAD + /NADH (reduced form of NAD) ratios in the range of 1–50.
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