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Development of a Simple Dansyl-Based PH Fluorescent Probe in Acidic Medium and Its Application in Cell Imaging.

Yu LiuYan WangLi ZhaoBaocai Xu
Published in: Journal of fluorescence (2021)
A simple pH fluorescent probe based on dansyl derivative (Bu-Dns) was synthesized via one-step reaction between dansyl chloride and 4-bromobutan-1-amine hydrobromide. The obtained probe showed good selectivity and sensitivity toward H+ in acidic medium over two pH units (~4-2). At pH > 4, Bu-Dns solution emitted yellow fluorescent light, which became gradually weaker with decreasing pH value. At pH below 2, complete fluorescence quenching occurred. The pH response of Bu-Dns was ascribed to the protonation of dimethylamine group. The lack of influence of metal ion on pH response increases the prevalence of Bu-Dns in the potential detection of pH variation in acidic aqueous media. More importantly, it can sense the intracellular pH change in acidic range.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescent probe
  • living cells
  • high resolution
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • reactive oxygen species
  • human health