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A ratiometric and two-photon fluorescent probe for imaging hydrogen peroxide in living cells

Journal

LUMINESCENCE
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 1037-1043

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bio.4234

Keywords

cell imaging; fluorescent probe; hydrogen peroxide; ratiometric; sensitive recognition; two-photon

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21401090]

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Developing an effective fluorescent probe for detecting hydrogen peroxide is urgently needed. Probe Z, constructed with naphthimide as the fluorophore and phenylboronic acid pinacol esters as the recognition group, shows higher sensitivity, lower detection limit, higher selectivity, and broad pH applicability. It has low cytotoxicity and can be used to detect exogenous hydrogen peroxide in HeLa cells, making it a potential tool for studying hydrogen peroxide in physiological activities.
As an important reactive oxygen species (ROS), hydrogen peroxide plays a significant role in the life activity system, and its abnormal levels are closely related to many diseases. Developing effective fluorescent probes for detecting hydrogen peroxide is very urgent. Therefore, we constructed a probe Z that can detect hydrogen peroxide in ratio. It has naphthimide as the fluorophore and phenylboronic acid pinacol esters as the recognition group. It shows higher sensitivity, lower detection limit, higher selectivity, and broad pH applicability. Moreover, probe Z has low cytotoxicity that can be used to detect exogenous hydrogen peroxide in HeLa cells and might be a potential tool for studying hydrogen peroxide in physiological activities.

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