| Literature DB >> 31892058 |
Yilin Zhu1, Kangnan Wang1, Xiangwen Wu2, Yanan Sun3, Xiangshuo Gong1, Duxia Cao4, Ruifang Guan5, Zhiqiang Liu6.
Abstract
It is very necessary to develop real-time, highly sensitive and selective fluorescent probes for hypochlorite (ClO-) in living cells owing to hypochlorite's important role in pathological and physiological processes and its short life. Herein, a pyrene Schiff's base derivative was successfully developed for real-time (within seconds), highly sensitive detecting ClO- with a low detection limit (5.7 nM) and wide pH range (4.0-11.0) based on nucleophilic addition and subsequent hydrolysis mechanism. The probe has aggregation-induced emission properties and emits yellow fluorescence (544 nm) in PBS solution, while it exhibits blue fluorescence in other organic solvents (426 nm (THF) - 460 nm (MeOH)). The probe can be used to response ClO- in A549 cells with low cytotoxicity, a good cell membranes penetration and good biocompatibility. Cell uptake experiment indicates that probe getting into the cells is energy-dependent and is not attributed to endocytosis. Moreover, the probe is successfully used in real water sample to detect ClO- and it can be expected to be applied to ClO- participated biological and pathological functions in biological systems.Entities:
Keywords: Aggregation-induced emission; Fluorescence turn-on; Hypochlorite; Imaging; Pyrene
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31892058 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057