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A novel ratiometric fluorescent probe for selective detection of bisulfite in living cells

Abstract

A new type of ratiometric fluorescent probe, 8-(diethylamino)-2-methyl-4-oxo-4H-pyrano[2,3-b]chromen-10-ylium tetrafluoroborate (APCT), is reported. A new type of ratiometric fluorescent probe, 8-(diethylamino)-2-methyl-4-oxo-4H-pyrano[2,3-b]chromen-10-ylium tetrafluoroborate (APCT), is reported. This probe can successfully detect bisulfite anions with a detection limit of 6.1 × 10−7 M based on Michael-type addition reaction in pH = 7.4 Tris buffer solution containing 70% DMSO (v/v). The response time of the probe is approximately 5 min. Upon treating with bisulfite anions, the probe exhibits an obvious blue shift from 560 nm to 510 nm and the fluorescence intensity ratio at 510 nm and 560 nm (I510/I560) displays a good linear relationship with the concentration of HSO3 in the range of 20–120 μM. Additionally, the preliminary cell imaging experiments using HeLa cells demonstrate that the probe can be used to detect intracellular bisulfite anions.

Graphical abstract: A novel ratiometric fluorescent probe for selective detection of bisulfite in living cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Nov 2016
Accepted
21 Dec 2016
First published
12 Jan 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 2573-2577

A novel ratiometric fluorescent probe for selective detection of bisulfite in living cells

Z. Chen, F. Chen, Y. Sun, H. Liu, H. He, X. Zhang and S. Wang, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 2573 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA27347E

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