This research presents a novel sensing platform for detecting dopamine, a crucial neurotransmitter, in biological fluids. The platform combines a signal-transducing element with a selective recognition component to achieve highly sensitive and specific dopamine detection. The sensing mechanism relies on the interaction between the target analyte (Dopamine) and the platform, resulting in a detectable change in signal. The developed sensor demonstrates a low detection limit and excellent recovery in complex biological matrices. Furthermore, biocompatibility assessments confirm the platform's suitability for potential biological applications. This approach offers a promising tool for diagnosing neurological disorders and advancing our understanding of dopamine-related processes.
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Komal Murugan
Centre for Sustainable Materials and Surface Metamorphosis, Chennai
Institute of Technology, Chennai, India.
Abirami Natarajan
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, SRM Institute
of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu-603 203, India.
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