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Mitochondria-Targeted Fluorescent Turn-On Probe for Rapid Detection of Bisulfite/Sulfite in Water and Food Samples

Keli Zhong, Yuan Yao, Xiaofei Sun, Yutong Wang, Lijun Tang, Xuepeng Li, Jinglin Zhang, Xiaomei Yan, Jianrong Li

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry57 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bisulfite (HSO3–)/Sulfite (SO32–) is widely used as a food additive, but excessive use often leads to serious consequences, so the detection of HSO3–/SO32– is of great importance. In this paper, a novel 1,4-diethylpiperazine-modified coumarin-benzopyran derivative (probe QLP) has been synthesized and characterized. In PBS (10 mM, pH = 7.4), QLP displays good selectivity and is sensitive for HSO3–/SO32– over various analytes with fluorescent “OFF–ON” rapid responding (2 min), long-wavelength emission (600 nm), and a detection limit of 177 nM. With the treatment of HSO3–/SO32–, the color of the QLP solution obviously changes from blue-green to yellow, and the fluorescent color of QLP changes from colorless to amaranth. The fluorescence-enhanced mechanism is qualitatively evaluated by density functional theory calculations using the CAM-B3LYP/6-31G (d) method, which reveals that the photoinduced electron transfer leads to the fluorescence emission of the QLP-SO3H adduct. Importantly, nontoxic QLP can be used to detect HSO3–/SO32– in sugar, natural water samples, and living cells and localized to the mitochondria and monitor the mitochondrial HSO3–/SO32– level.

Topics & Concepts

BisulfiteFluorescenceSulfiteChemistryDetection limitPhotochemistryBiophysicsBiochemistryChromatographyBiologyGeneGene expressionDNA methylationPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSulfur Compounds in BiologyMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionSulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques