Issue 36, 2014

Ratiometric fluorescence probes based on a Michael acceptor type of coumarin and their application for the multichannel imaging of in vivo glutathione

Abstract

A series of Michael acceptors based on a coumarin moiety, were developed as fluorescent probes for ratiometric detection of in vivo glutathione. The α,β-unsaturated Michael acceptors were transformed into non-conjugated molecules through the Michael addition of biothiols. The resulting UV-vis and fluorescence spectra of the probes revealed characteristic ratiometric responses, which were successfully applied for the multichannel imaging of in vivo glutathione.

Graphical abstract: Ratiometric fluorescence probes based on a Michael acceptor type of coumarin and their application for the multichannel imaging of in vivo glutathione

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Mar 2014
Accepted
10 Apr 2014
First published
10 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 18731-18736

Ratiometric fluorescence probes based on a Michael acceptor type of coumarin and their application for the multichannel imaging of in vivo glutathione

G. Kim, D. Yoon, M. Yun, H. Kwon, H. Ha and H. Kim, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 18731 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA01933D

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