A novel ratiometric fluorescent probe for differential detection of HSO3− and ClO− and application in cell imaging and tumor recognition
By connecting 1,8-naphthalimide and indole sulfonate, a ratio fluorescent probe capable of differential detection of hydrogen sulfite and hypochlorite was synthesized for the first time. It was able to achieve the qualitative detection of HSO 3 − and ClO − with high sensitivity and selectivity, resp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2021-02, Vol.413 (4), p.1137-1148 |
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Zusammenfassung: | By connecting 1,8-naphthalimide and indole sulfonate, a ratio fluorescent probe capable of differential detection of hydrogen sulfite and hypochlorite was synthesized for the first time. It was able to achieve the qualitative detection of HSO
3
−
and ClO
−
with high sensitivity and selectivity, respectively. It provides a multi-purpose probe and is based on different emission channels without mutual interference. The probe has the advantages of larger Stokes shift (ClO
−
: 115 nm, HSO
3
−
: 88 nm), longer λ
em
(ClO
−
: 515 nm, HSO
3
−
: 548 nm) and better water solubility (DMF/PBS = 1:99,
v
/v). In addition, the probe is a ratio fluorescence probe, which can detect fluorescence intensity with two different emission waves. It provides internal self-calibration, reduces interference from the background and increases detection accuracy. In vitro cytotoxicity and imaging experiments show that the probe can effectively perform the detection of exogenous HSO
3
−
and ClO
−
in cells. It can also achieve the detection of HSO
3
−
and ClO
−
in the plasma environment. Because the probe can detect endogenous ClO
−
, it also has a good prospect for biological application in identifying tumor cells.
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ISSN: | 1618-2642 1618-2650 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00216-020-03077-7 |