| Literature DB >> 32498830 |
Qing Yuan1, Li-Li Chen1, Xiao-Hua Zhu1, Zeng-Hui Yuan1, Yong-Tao Duan2, Yu-Shun Yang1, Bao-Zhong Wang3, Xiao-Ming Wang4, Hai-Liang Zhu5.
Abstract
Sulfur-containing species are essential in the composition and the metabolism of the organisms, thus developing a full set of implements to cover all of them is still a favorable choice. Herein, we chose imidazo [1,5-α]pyridine moiety as the basic fluorophore for the detection of sulfite, and preliminarily completed the toolset since biothiols (GSH, Cys, Hcy), H2S, and PhSH could be detected by sensors based on the same backbone. The designed sensor, IPD-SFT, with structural novelty and large Stokes shift (130 nm), indicated the most attractive advantages of remarkably rapid response period (within 1 min) and high selectivity for sulfite from all the sulfur-containing species. Other practical properties included high sensitivity (LOD = 50 nM) and wide pH adaptability (5.0-11.0). Furthermore, IPD-SFT could monitor both exogenous and endogenous sulfite. It not only raised a potential tool for sulfite detection, but also preliminarily completed the toolset for all the sulfur-containing species. The development of such toolsets might reveal the sulfur-containing metabolism and corresponding physiology and pathological procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Biological imaging; Fluorescent sensing toolset; High selectivity; Imidazo[1,5-α]pyridine moiety; Sulfite detection; Sulfur-containing species
Year: 2020 PMID: 32498830 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057