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A novel fluorescent probe for highly selective and sensitive detection of hypobromous acid in arthritis model mice.
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- Author(s): Huo, Xiuzhu1 (AUTHOR); Wang, Xia1 (AUTHOR); Yang, Ran2 (AUTHOR); Li, Zhaohui2 (AUTHOR); Sun, Yuanqiang1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Qu, Lingbo2 (AUTHOR); Zeng, Huajin1 (AUTHOR)
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Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical. Jul2020, Vol. 315, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
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• A novel fluorescent probe based on an amidoxime group for HOBr was developed. • The probe holds great photostability and shows real-time response toward HOBr. • The probe shows many advantages over the reported probe designed for detecting HOBr. • The probe has been applied in detecting and monitoring HOBr in arthritis model mice. Hypobromous acid (HOBr), an important active oxygen species in body, plays a critical role in maintaining normal physiology and resisting some diseases. However, due to the extremely low concentration of HOBr in vivo , it is a great challenge to establish an effective analytical method for detection of HOBr. Herein, a novel fluorescent probe for detection of HOBr was synthesized from the reaction between 3-cyanoumbelliferone and hydroxylamine with high yield. The synthesized probe holds great photo-stability and shows real-time response toward HOBr over other reactive oxygen species. The probe has been successfully applied in monitoring HOBr in arthritis model mice and can be used as a real-time monitoring tool for evaluating the development of arthritis in clinic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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