Hydrogen peroxide (H O ) has been recognized as one of the most significant ROS (reactive oxygen species) in human health and disease. Because of the intrinsic attributes of H O -such as its low reactivity under physiological pH-it is exceedingly challenging to develop small-molecule fluorescent probes with high selectivity and sensitivity for visualization of H O in an intricate biological milieu. To address this gap, a rationally designed tandem Payne/Dakin reaction is reported that is specific to molecular recognition of H O . New H O probes based on this unique chemical strategy can be easily synthesized by a general coupling reaction, and the practical applicability of those probes has been confirmed by the visualization of endogenously produced H O in living cells. In particular, starvation-induced H O production in mouse macrophages has been detected by the novel probe in both confocal imaging and flow cytometry. This tandem Payne/Dakin reaction provides a basis for developing more sophisticated molecular tools to interrogate H O functions in biological phenomena.
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