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  • Thiols are important antioxidants in food, improving shelf life and flavor, and are essential for various biological processes like enzyme activity and protein folding.
  • The paper introduces a fluorescent probe called PYL-NBD, which detects biothiols (like Cysteine, Homocysteine, and Glutathione) using distinct fluorescence signals based on single-wavelength excitation.
  • PYL-NBD shows rapid reaction times and low detection limits, and it's been successfully used for quantitative analysis in food and biological samples, including imaging in living cells and organisms.

Article Abstract

Thiols function as antioxidants in food, prolonging shelf life and enhancing flavor. Moreover, thiols are vital biomolecules involved in enzyme activity, cellular signal transduction, and protein folding among critical biological processes. In this paper, the fluorescent probe PYL-NBD was designed and synthesized, which utilized the fluorescent molecule pyrazoline, the lysosome-targeted morpholine moiety, and the sensing moiety NBD. Probe PYL-NBD was tailored for the recognition of biothiols through single-wavelength excitation, yielding distinct fluorescence emission signals: blue for Cys, Hcy, and GSH; green for Cys, Hcy. Probe PYL-NBD exhibited rapid reaction kinetics (<10 min), distinct fluorescence response signals, and low detection limits (15.7 nM for Cys, 14.4 nM for Hcy, and 12.6 nM for GSH). Probe PYL-NBD enabled quantitative determination of Cys content in food samples and L-cysteine capsules. Furthermore, probe PYL-NBD had been successfully applied for confocal imaging with dual-channel detection of biothiols in various biological specimens, including HeLa cells, zebrafish, tumor sections, and Arabidopsis thaliana.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2024.125011DOI Listing

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