%0 Journal Article %T One-pot synthesis of fluorescent nitrogen and sulfur-carbon quantum dots as a sensitive nanosensor for trimetazidine determination. %A Belal F %A Mabrouk M %A Hammad S %A Barseem A %A Ahmed H %J Luminescence %V 36 %N 6 %D Sep 2021 %M 33982840 %F 2.613 %R 10.1002/bio.4083 %X Water-soluble and highly stable N,S-doped CQDs (N,S-CQDs) were synthesized using a low-cost strategy with citric acid and thiosemicarbazide in one step for use as a fluorescent nanosensor. The achieved N,S-CQDs produced strong emission at 446 nm upon excitation at 370 nm and a high quantum yield of 58.5%. The quenching effect on the prepared N,S-CQDs was utilized for determination of trimetazidine (TMZ) spectrofluorimetrically over a wide linear range 0.04-0.5 μM (0.0106-0.133 μg ml-1 ) and a low limit of detection of 0.01 μM (0.002 μg ml-1 ). Furthermore, CDs were used as a simple and rapid fluorescent probe to determine TMZ in its pharmaceutical formulations as well as in human plasma. The method was tested in compliance with International Council for Harmonisation guidelines. The results obtained were compared statistically with those given for a reported method showing no significant variation regards accuracy and precision.