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Activatable NIR Fluorescence Probe for Epinephrine Detection and Bioimaging Based on Anionic Heptamethine Cyanine

Chen Luo, Youjia Chen, Jinxuan Gu, Huihui Cai, Huijin Lin, Zhigang Jin, Chaobiao Huang

2024Analytical Chemistry28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epinephrine (EP) is an essential catecholamine in the human body. Currently, most EP detection methods are not suitable for in vivo detection due to material limitations. An organic small molecule fluorescent probe based on a chemical cascade reaction for the detection of EP was designed. Anionic heptamethine cyanine dye was selected as a fluorescent dye because of its NIR fluorescence emission with excellent biocompatibility. The secondary amine of EP nucleophilically attacks the carbonate of the probe with its stronger nucleophilicity and further undergoes intramolecular nucleophilic cyclization to release the fluorophore. Other substances containing only primary amines or no β-OH lack reaction competitiveness due to their weaker nucleophilicity or inability to undergo further cyclization. The fluorescence recovery of the probe was linearly related to the EP concentration of 2-75 μmol/L. The detection limit was 0.4 μmol/L. The recovery rate was 94.78-111.32%. Finally, we successfully achieved bioimaging of EP in living cells and EP analogue in nematodes.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryCyanineFluorophoreFluorescencePhotochemistryDetection limitNucleophileAmine gas treatingOrganic chemistryChromatographyQuantum mechanicsCatalysisPhysicsElectrochemical sensors and biosensorsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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