Issue 13, 2019

A NIR ratiometric fluorescent probe for the ‘naked-eye’ detection of endogenous hypochlorous acid in practical samples

Abstract

Hypochlorous acid (HClO), as one of the reactive oxygen species (ROS), is very important to the human immune system. Although many hypochlorous acid fluorescent probes have been developed, most of them are not suitable for detecting endogenous HClO due to their own limitations such as a slow response time and short emission wavelength. In this work, we designed a near-infrared ratiometric (2.1 to 15.3, I608/I735) fluorescent probe with a quick response (20 s) based on cyanine polyene derivatives. The system could detect endogenous hypochlorous acid in HepG-2 cells. It is significant that the color change in the measurement process makes the probe applicable to the determination of hypochlorous acid content in an 84 disinfectant and other actual samples.

Graphical abstract: A NIR ratiometric fluorescent probe for the ‘naked-eye’ detection of endogenous hypochlorous acid in practical samples

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jan 2019
Accepted
26 Feb 2019
First published
01 Mar 2019

Anal. Methods, 2019,11, 1751-1756

A NIR ratiometric fluorescent probe for the ‘naked-eye’ detection of endogenous hypochlorous acid in practical samples

K. Xiong, F. Huo, Y. Zhang, Y. Wen and C. Yin, Anal. Methods, 2019, 11, 1751 DOI: 10.1039/C9AY00011A

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