Considering that carbon monoxide is both a vital gasotransmitter and an obnoxious gas, tremendous efforts have been dedicated toward its recognition through various methods. However, the fluorescent light-up approach through the exploration of optical markers remains one of the most convenient methods owing to its several advantages. Amongst the different approaches towards the development of CO responsive optically active molecular markers, the Tsuji-Trost reaction-based CO recognition strategy has remained one of the most significant areas of interest across researchers working in this field. However, there have been no attempts to exclusively summarize the commendable work done in this area yet. The current review, therefore, attempts to summarize the developments of various optical probes following this reaction strategy until the year 2022. This review provides detailed mechanistic insights into the Tsuji-Trost mediated CO detection strategy. Besides, discussions on the strategic development and employment of probes based on various allyl derivatives - allyl carbamate/carbonate/ethers - will provide a thorough understanding of the detection method. The significant advancements of the Tsuji-Trost reaction as an interesting strategy that is accepted and extensively explored for monitoring CO in various media including air, aqueous solutions and living systems have been elaborately discussed. Various potential applications and utilization of these developed fluorogenic probes for tracing CO in different living systems have been examined systematically. Moreover, monitoring of exogenous/endogenous CO levels, modulation of intracellular CO concentration under various induced conditions and bioimaging of CO in models have also been detailed here. Briefly, this review summarizes the current prospects of this detection method and the future directions in related fields.
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