A simple fluorescent probe for selectively detecting Al and F in living cells and growing tea plants

Aluminum (Al 3+ ) and fluorine (F − ) ions can be easily enriched in tea plants. When they excessively accumulate in tea, they can affect the health of tea lovers. Herein, a simple, highly sensitive and selective fluorescent probe (named BHMP ) for Al 3+ and F − detection was developed through a one...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical methods 2024-11, Vol.16 (45), p.7781-7788
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Didi, Bu, Yingcui, Liu, Mengxiao, Bai, Fuqing, Li, Jingjing, Li, Longchun, Cai, Huimei, Gan, Xiaoping
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Zusammenfassung:Aluminum (Al 3+ ) and fluorine (F − ) ions can be easily enriched in tea plants. When they excessively accumulate in tea, they can affect the health of tea lovers. Herein, a simple, highly sensitive and selective fluorescent probe (named BHMP ) for Al 3+ and F − detection was developed through a one-step condensation reaction, in which benzothiazole acted as a fluorophore and acceptor and hydrazine-Schiff base as a recognition unit. The probe was characterized comprehensively using spectroscopic methods, and the structure-activity relationship was systematically researched through crystal structure and theoretical calculations. Its sensitivity was measured via the fluorescent titration experiment, and the limit of detection (LOD) towards Al 3+ was up to 1.04 × 10 −8 mol L −1 . Furthermore, we successfully utilized BHMP to visually detect the presence of Al 3+ in living cells and tea tree roots through fluorescence confocal imaging. The successful detection of Al 3+ in tea tree roots indicated that BHMP could be used as a candidate fluorescent chemosensor to dynamically monitor the variation in enriched Al 3+ under the influence of the environment during tea tree growth. Our study provides a reference for the control of Al 3+ concentration during the growth of tea plants and provides new insights into improving tea quality control. The probe BHMP could be used as Al-F sequence detection with high selectivity and sensitivity. The probe BHMP also could be used to visualize Al 3+ in living cells and tea tree roots.
ISSN:1759-9660
1759-9679
DOI:10.1039/d4ay01419g