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Synthesis of a Novel BODIPY Library and Its Application in the Discovery of a Fructose Sensor

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ACS COMBINATORIAL SCIENCE
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 81-84

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/co200136b

Keywords

chemosensor; saccharides; fluorescence; molecular recognition

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  1. A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore) Biomedical Research Council
  2. Singapore Ministry of Education [MOE2010-T2-1-025]

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We prepared a new library of 160 compounds by conjugation of a BODIPY Core to a collection of aldehydes. This library was screened against 52 biologically relevant analytes and we identified one fluorescent sensor of fructose (Fructose Orange). Fructose Orange showed a 24-fold fluorescence increase upon recognition of fructose and an outstanding selectivity among 24 different saccharides. NMR studies confirmed that five different binding interactions were formed between the sensor and fructose. Furthermore, Fructose Orange was applied to the quantification of fructose in soft drinks, being the most selective fluorescent sensor for fructose reported to date.

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