Visualisation of DCP, a nerve agent mimic, in Catfish brain by a simple chemosensor

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Abstract

A chemosensor, 3-Aminophenol-based rhodamine conjugate (ARC) has been developed for visualisation of diethylchlorophosphate (DCP), mimic of a chemical warfare agent, in Catfish brain. The simple detection of DCP by "turn-on" fluorescence property of the chemosensor makes it unique for easy and rapid in vivo and in vitro detection of DCP with the detection limit of 5.6 nM.

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Sarkar, H. S., Ghosh, A., Das, S., Maiti, P. K., Maitra, S., Mandal, S., & Sahoo, P. (2018). Visualisation of DCP, a nerve agent mimic, in Catfish brain by a simple chemosensor. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-21780-5

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