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Detection of Total Reactive Oxygen Species in Adherent Cells by 2',7'-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein Diacetate Staining
Published on: June 23, 2020
A cyclization-driven ratiometric fluorescent probe for hypochlorite detection: targeted sensing and visualization in
Vinayagam Dhandapani1, Subramanian Karpagam1
1Department of Chemistry, School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore-14, Tamil Nadu, India. skarpagam80@yahoo.com.
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Most ClO- sensing probes are limited by having only a single active site, which often results in structural breakdown after ClO- interaction. To overcome this challenge, a novel ratiometric fluorescent probe, PBT-2, featuring a phenothiazine-modified thiophene-benzothiazole hydrazone scaffold, was synthesized and characterized for efficient ClO- sensing. The probe operates via an internal charge transfer (ICT) "turn-off" mechanism, exhibiting rapid fluorescence quenching from light yellow to colorless within 15 seconds under optimized conditions. It offers high selectivity and an ultra-low detection limit of 2.2 nM. Mechanistic insights revealed that the sensing involves ClO--triggered oxidation followed by intramolecular cyclization, supported by 1H-NMR titration, DFT calculations, and ESI-MS analysis. The probe demonstrated its utility in visualizing ClO- in plant roots, aiding in the study of hypochlorite's physiological roles, and was further validated in living cells, where it enabled real-time fluorescence imaging of intracellular ClO- with excellent biocompatibility. In addition, PBT-2 was successfully applied to detect ClO- in commercial bleach and environmental water samples, showcasing outstanding photophysical and sensing performance across diverse matrices.

