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Dissecting the Crosstalk between Bisulfite and Hypochlorous Acid in the Reaction-Based Fluorescence Detection with Dicyanovinyl-Based Probes.

Hye Rim KimAnushree ShilSourav SarkarKyo Han Ahn
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Fluorescent probes bearing a reactive moiety of 1,1-dicyanovinyl are known to detect several biological species including bisulfite and hypochlorous acid, which, however, possess a selectivity issue among those analytes. Structural modifications of the reactive group for optimal steric and electron effects based on theoretical calculations led us to address the selectivity issue, offering new reactive moieties that provide complete analyte selectivity, including that between bisulfite and hypochlorous acid, in cells as well as in solution.
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