Ulcerative colitis (UC), often referred to as "green cancer", is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with an unclear etiology, closely associated with the imbalance of hydrogen sulfide (HS) and peroxynitrite (ONOO). HS exhibits anti-inflammatory effects at physiological levels, but excessive concentrations can compromise the intestinal barrier, while ONOO aggravates inflammation. To facilitate the molecular-level monitoring of these compounds in UC, we developed a novel fluorescent probe, , capable of simultaneously detecting HS and ONOO via distinct fluorescent channels in a cascade mode. features rapid response times (HS: 6 min; ONOO: 5 min) with well-separated emission peaks (120 nm), minimizing spectral overlap. The probe demonstrates high selectivity and good detection linearity for HS (0-500 μM) and ONOO (0-100 μM), with detection limits of 1.6 μM for HS and 0.05 μM for ONOO. has been successfully applied for imaging HS and ONOO in living cells and zebrafish, enabling the sensitive detection of their fluctuations in a UC mouse model. These findings indicate that is highly promising for studying the roles of HS and ONOO in UC and assessing their biological functions.

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