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Dual-Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for H 2 O 2 and HClO in Living Cells and Zebrafish and Application in Alcoholic Liver Injury Monitoring.

Peixin NiuJiaojiao LiuFeifei XuLei YangYuhan LiAiling SunLiuhe WeiXingjiang LiuXiangzhi Song
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2022)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are an important component for maintaining normal physiological activities in organisms, and abnormal changes in their level are often accompanied by many diseases. As the two most representative components of ROS, HClO and H 2 O 2 play vital roles in many physiological and pathological processes and are interdependent and mutually transformable. Although there is a lot of work that has specifically detected HClO or H 2 O 2 , there are few reports on the simultaneous differential detection of HClO and H 2 O 2 . Here, we report a ratio-based fluorescent probe capable of simultaneously distinguishing HClO and H 2 O 2 based on making the best use of the untapped potential of coumarin derivatives. This probe was triumphantly put into use in the discriminative identification of HClO and H 2 O 2 in aqueous media with high sensitivity and selectivity, and the probe was appropriate in a wide pH range. Furthermore, the imaging experiment for HClO and H 2 O 2 in cells and zebrafish was eventually proven to be feasible. Importantly, this probe was qualified for monitoring the variation of HClO and H 2 O 2 levels in organisms with alcoholic liver injury.
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