Issue 10, 2012

A fluorescent probe for rapid detection of hydrogen sulfide in blood plasma and brain tissues in mice

Abstract

We describe the design, synthesis and application of a sensitive, selective, and fast fluorescent probe for H2S detection. A linear relationship between emission intensity and sulfide concentration was observed in biological bovine plasma systems. With this probe, we were able to estimate the sulfide concentration in mouse blood plasma and brain tissues.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescent probe for rapid detection of hydrogen sulfide in blood plasma and brain tissues in mice

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
29 Apr 2012
Accepted
29 Jun 2012
First published
29 Jun 2012

Chem. Sci., 2012,3, 2920-2923

A fluorescent probe for rapid detection of hydrogen sulfide in blood plasma and brain tissues in mice

Y. Qian, L. Zhang, S. Ding, X. Deng, C. He, X. E. Zheng, H. Zhu and J. Zhao, Chem. Sci., 2012, 3, 2920 DOI: 10.1039/C2SC20537H

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