Issue 14, 2023

Superoxide targeted “turn-on” fluorescence sensing enabled by a diselenide based quinoline probe and its in vitro anticancer activity in cancer cells

Abstract

The first organoselenium-based quinoline probe was successfully synthesized and characterized by common spectroscopic techniques. The probe was found to be selective and sensitive for superoxide detection over other reactive oxygen species (ROS), biothiols and metal ions, bearing “turn-on” fluorescence response with high photostability. The probe emitted strong yellowish-green fluorescence in the presence of superoxide with a 64 fold increase in fluorescence intensity. The detection limit of the probe was found to be 1.57 μM. The theoretical calculations strongly support the ICT mechanism for turn-on response. In addition, an in vitro cytotoxicity study revealed strong anticancer activity of the probe compared to the standard drug cisplatin in lung carcinoma (A549) and breast cancer (MCF-7) cells. The significantly high IC50 value (65.21 μM) indicated the better biocompatibility of the probe for normal cells (MDCK) and that it will be a compelling medication for lung carcinoma cells (IC50 = 2.14 μM) and breast cancer cells (IC50 = 1.81 μM).

Graphical abstract: Superoxide targeted “turn-on” fluorescence sensing enabled by a diselenide based quinoline probe and its in vitro anticancer activity in cancer cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2022
Accepted
19 Feb 2023
First published
02 Mar 2023

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 6653-6660

Superoxide targeted “turn-on” fluorescence sensing enabled by a diselenide based quinoline probe and its in vitro anticancer activity in cancer cells

D. S. Shelar, G. S. Malankar, P. R. Singh, S. P. Vaidya, R. V. Pinjari and S. T. Manjare, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 6653 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ06241K

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