Sensors (Nov 2014)

A Coumarin-Based Fluorescent Probe as a Central Nervous System Disease Biomarker

  • Ann-Chee Yap,
  • Ummi Affah Mahamad,
  • Shen-Yang Lim,
  • Hae-Jo Kim,
  • Yeun-Mun Choo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s141121140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
pp. 21140 – 21150

Abstract

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Homocysteine and methylmalonic acid are important biomarkers for diseases associated with an impaired central nervous system (CNS). A new chemoassay utilizing coumarin-based fluorescent probe 1 to detect the levels of homocysteine is successfully implemented using Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients’ blood serum. In addition, a rapid identification of homocysteine and methylmalonic acid levels in blood serum of PD patients was also performed using the liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). The results obtained from both analyses were in agreement. The new chemoassay utilizing coumarin-based fluorescent probe 1 offers a cost- and time-effective method to identify the biomarkers in CNS patients.

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