Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications | 2021

A novel ratiometric fluorescent probe from a hemicyanine derivative for detecting NAD(P)H in a cell microenvironment.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this paper, a fluorescent compound derived from coumarin and hemicyanine was synthesized and characterized. Herein, we present the fluorescence properties of the probe. Fluorescence selectivity experiments revealed that it exhibited higher ratiometric fluorescence response activity toward NAD(P)H than other commonly coexisting compounds in the cell microenvironment, in accord with the fluorescence shift from red to blue. In addition, the fluorescence identification mechanism was deduced to be a redox reaction between the sensor and NAD(P)H according to the fluorescence behavior. The ratiometric fluorescent probe provided an important theoretical basis for sensing NAD(P)H in vitro and in vivo. We also used this phenomenon to build a sensitive detection platform of NAD(P)H-dependent enzyme activity based on the fluorescence method.

Volume 13 14
Pages \n 1681-1686\n
DOI 10.1039/d1ay00002k
Language English
Journal Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications

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