Fluorescence Chemosensing of Meldonium Using a Cross-Reactive Sensor Array

Fluorescence Chemosensing of Meldonium Using a Cross-Reactive Sensor Array / Ergin Yalcin, Cem Erkmen, Tugba Taskin-Tok, Mehmet Gokhan Caglayan. - (Analyst (2020) 30 March).

  • PMID: 32226998.
  • DOI: 10.1039/d0an00209g


Abstract

In this paper, we report a fluorescent sensor array approach for the urinary detection of a prohibited substance in sports, meldonium. Four chemosensors with ethidium bromide scaffolds were employed in this method. The interaction between meldonium and chemosensors was investigated by different techniques, such as ultraviolet-visible absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and mass spectrometry. Molecular dynamics simulation was also used to elucidate and support the interaction mechanisms between meldonium and the chemosensors. Differential responses obtained from the sensor array enabled the qualitative and quantitative analyses of meldonium with low error values. This method was able to detect and quantify meldonium at the nM level, fulfilling the requirements of minimum performance defined by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

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28 February 2020
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Caglayan, Mehmet Gokhan
Erkmen, Cem
Taskin-Tok, Tugba
Yalsin, Ergin
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Turkey
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English
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Ankara Üniversitesi - Ankara University
Gaziantep Üniversitesi - Gaziantep University
İskenderun Technical University (ISTEI) - Iskenderun Technical University
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Mass spectrometry analysis
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S4. Hormone And Metabolic Modulators
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Meldonium
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