A New Fluorescent Probe for Hydrogen Sulfide Detection in Solution and Living Cells.
Wei FengQicai XiaoLu WangYuanyong YangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Since Hydrogen Sulfide (H 2 S) was recognized as a gas transmitter, its detection and quantification have become a hot research topic among chemists and biologists. In this area, fluorescent probes have shown great advantages: fast and strong response, low detection limit and easy manipulation. Here we developed a new fluorescent probe that detected H 2 S selectively among various bioactive and inorganic salts. This probe was based on the core structure of fluorescein and reacted with H 2 S through azide-reduction. Great linearity was achieved correlating fluorescence intensity and H 2 S concentrations in solution. The detection of H 2 S in cancer cells was also achieved.