Selective and sensitive detection of melamine by intra/inter liposomal interaction of polydiacetylene liposomes.
@article{Lee2011SelectiveAS,
title={Selective and sensitive detection of melamine by intra/inter liposomal interaction of polydiacetylene liposomes.},
author={Jiseok Lee and Eun Jeong Jeong and Jinsang Kim},
journal={Chemical communications},
year={2011},
volume={47 1},
pages={
358-60
}
}We report a convenient melamine detection system based on polydiacetylene (PDA) liposomes having rapid, selective, and sensitive detection, and dual signal capabilities. The detection limit of the sensory PDA liposome is 1 and 0.5 ppm in the colorimetric and the fluorescence detection schemes, respectively, satisfying the world regulation level.
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