A dual-emission fluorescence probe for the detection of viscosity and hydrazine in environmental and biological samples.

Anal Chim Acta

Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Detection, College of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Xuchang University, Xuchang, 461000, PR China; College of Chemistry, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450052, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: March 2023

The microenvironments of biological systems are associated with the pathology of organisms. This study, aimed to construct a hemicyanine-based probe (1), which can respond to mitochondrial viscosity and hydrazine (NH), for imaging application in living cells and zebrafish. The probe showed no fluorescence due to the intramolecular rotation in the solution; however, it exhibited a strong emission at 730 nm when the molecules were restricted to a high-viscosity environment. The addition of NH caused an elimination reaction of the N-substituted group in the pyridinium part and further broke the CC bond to produce a highly fluorescent hydrazone. Also, the probe could selectively and quantitatively detect NH via the fluorescence enhancement at 510 nm in a concentration range of 0 μM-140μM, with the limit of detection being 0.0485 μM. This probe may be used to study diseases related to NH and viscosity changes in biological systems. Furthermore, the analysis methods based on probe 1 for NH detection in soil, water, and air samples were successfully established.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2023.340867DOI Listing

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