A naphthalimide-based fluorescence light-up probe, FCP-Pd, has been designed and synthesized for selective detection and quantitation of creatinine in PBS buffer of pH 7.2 at 37 °C with a 'turn-on' response over a variety of interfering metal ions and/or anions and several biologically significant species. This probe is highly effective in estimating creatinine in human blood serum, which confirms the reliability and accuracy of this new system to be applied in clinical and toxicological analysis.

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