Non-invasive detection of gastric cancer biomarker 4-HBA via a ZIF/CDs-based fluorescent sensor.
TL;DR
The development of a novel fluorescent sensor based on ZIF-8 and CDs embedded in a molecularly imprinted polymer matrix for the selective and sensitive detection of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, a potential gastric cancer biomarker, highlights the potential of ZIF/CDs@MIPs as a practical and non-invasive fluorescence sensing platform for biomarker monitoring in clinical diagnostics.
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The development of a novel fluorescent sensor based on ZIF-8 and CDs embedded in a molecularly imprinted polymer matrix for the selective and sensitive detection of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, a potential
APA
Rui Jie, Xiaochen Zhu, et al. (2026). Non-invasive detection of gastric cancer biomarker 4-HBA via a ZIF/CDs-based fluorescent sensor.. Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 352, 127530. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2026.127530
MLA
Rui Jie, et al.. "Non-invasive detection of gastric cancer biomarker 4-HBA via a ZIF/CDs-based fluorescent sensor.." Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, vol. 352, 2026, pp. 127530.
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41650924
Abstract
Urine analysis has become an increasingly valuable tool in modern medical diagnostics due to its non-invasive nature. In this study, we report the development of a novel fluorescent sensor based on ZIF-8 and CDs embedded in a molecularly imprinted polymer matrix (ZIF/CDs@MIPs) for the selective and sensitive detection of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (4-HBA), a potential gastric cancer biomarker. The integration of ZIF-8 enhanced the sensor's surface area, structural stability, and fluorescence performance. Optimization experiments revealed that a ZIF-8 concentration of 400 mg/L yielded the highest quenching efficiency. The sensor exhibited excellent fluorescence stability under varying pH, ionic strength, and UV exposure. A detailed analysis of the quenching mechanism indicated that dynamic quenching and electron transfer were involved in 4-HBA detection. The sensor showed strong selectivity for 4-HBA over common interferents, with a low detection limit of 0.68 μmol/L and a good linear response in the 0-100 μmol/L range. Application in real urine samples demonstrated high recovery rates (97.71-106.16%) and low relative standard deviations (0.80-2.95%), confirming its reliability and accuracy. These findings highlight the potential of ZIF/CDs@MIPs as a practical and non-invasive fluorescence sensing platform for biomarker monitoring in clinical diagnostics, especially for early gastric cancer detection.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Stomach Neoplasms; Biomarkers, Tumor; Fluorescent Dyes; Spectrometry, Fluorescence; Limit of Detection; Cadmium Compounds; Sulfides; Reproducibility of Results; Molecularly Imprinted Polymers; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Zeolites