4.7 Article

A general strategy for selective detection of hypochlorous acid based on triazolopyridine formation

Journal

CHINESE CHEMICAL LETTERS
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 2917-2920

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2020.03.020

Keywords

Triazolopyridines; 2-Pyridylhydrazones; Fluorescent probes; Reactive oxygen species; Hypochlorous acid

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21977082, 21472148, 21807088]
  2. Open Funding Project of the State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering [2018OPEN12]
  3. Special Foundation of the Education Committee of Shaanxi Province [18JK0702]
  4. Technology Plan Project of Xi'an [201805040YD18CG24, GXYD18.1]
  5. Academic Backbone of Northwest University Outstanding Youth Support Program
  6. Royal Society

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Triazolopyridines are an important kind of fused-ring compounds. A HOCl-promoted triazolopyridine formation strategy is reported here for the first time in which hypochlorous acid (HOCl) mildly and efficiently promotes the formation of 1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyridines NT1-NT6 from various 2-pyridylhydrazones N1-N6. N6, a rhodol-pyridylhydrazone hybrid, was developed into a fluorescent probe for the selective detection of HOCl, and successfully applied to probe endogenous HOCl in living cells and zebrafish in situ and in real time. The present intramolecular cyclization reaction is selective and atom-economical, thereby not only providing an important approach for the convenient synthesis of triazolopyridines, but also offering a general strategy for sensitive, selective and biocompatible detection of endogenous HOCl in complex biosystems. (C) 2020 Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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