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  • A newly developed fluorescent probe, NBO, allows for simultaneous tracking of hydrogen peroxide (HO) levels and polarity in biological systems.
  • The probe exhibits high sensitivity and selectivity for HO, with stable performance across various conditions, making it useful for distinguishing between cancer and normal cells.
  • NBO also serves as an imaging agent to assess the effectiveness of treatments for inflammation and cell death caused by iron, enhancing its utility in medical research.

Article Abstract

Hydrogen peroxide and polarity are closely related to many physiological activities and pathological processes. However, near-infrared fluorescent probes that are sensitive to both HO and polarity are still scarce. Herein, we developed the first dual-channel near-infrared fluorescent probe NBO, with an AIE effect, enabling simultaneous monitoring of HO and polarity. The probe presented high sensitivity, high selectivity, and low detection limit for HO. It also had high sensitivity to polarity, independent of pH and viscosity, with large Stokes shifts, good photostability, and low cytotoxicity. Moreover, NBO was able to detect both endogenous and exogenous HO as well as polarity fluctuations as a method to effectively differentiate between cancer cells and normal cells. Importantly, it also could monitor the therapeutic effects of drugs in inflammation and iron-dead cells and mice. Based on NIR emission, NBO could be used as an imaging tool and a way to evaluate the therapeutic effect of drugs for inflammation and ferroptosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11503898PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cbmi.3c00123DOI Listing

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