Issue 33, 2019

A naphthalimide-indole fused chromophore-based fluorescent probe for the detection of biothiol with red emission and a large Stokes shift

Abstract

In this work, a fluorescent probe, 1, using naphthalimide-indole as a fluorophore and a 2,4-dinitrobenzene sulfonyl group as a recognition site for biothiols (GSH, Cys and Hcy) was developed. The probe can work in aqueous media with a rapid response time (within 4 min). In the detection of biothiols, the probe showed red emission (590 nm), low detection limits (8.97 × 10−9 M for GSH, 9.87 × 10−9 M for Cys, and 1.02 × 10−8 M for Hcy) and a 143 nm Stokes shift. Moreover, this probe exhibited potential practical applications for detecting biothiols in living cells.

Graphical abstract: A naphthalimide-indole fused chromophore-based fluorescent probe for the detection of biothiol with red emission and a large Stokes shift

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 May 2019
Accepted
29 Jul 2019
First published
29 Jul 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 13212-13216

A naphthalimide-indole fused chromophore-based fluorescent probe for the detection of biothiol with red emission and a large Stokes shift

Y. Rong, C. Wang, P. Chuai, Y. Song, S. Zhou, P. Hou, X. Liu, L. Wei and X. Song, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 13212 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ02709B

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