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titleOfInvention A method for the detection of chlorpromazine using a ratiometric fluorescent aptamer sensor
abstract The invention discloses a method for detecting chlorpromazine by using a ratio type fluorescent aptamer sensor, and belongs to the technical field of detection. In the present invention, Uio-66-NH 2 nanomaterials are incubated with Rho 6G dye to obtain MOF-Rho 6G, and then chlorpromazine nucleic acid aptamer is added for incubation to obtain probe MOF-Rho 6G-Apt. The application of the probe can improve the detection sensitivity of chlorpromazine. Compared with the ELISA kit, it has the advantages of good specificity, no need for antibodies, and a wide detection range.
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