A selective hybrid fluorescent sensor for fructose detection based on a phenylboronic acid and BODIPY-based hydrophobicity probe

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Abstract

Fructose is widely used in the food industry. However, it may be involved in diseases by generating harmful advanced glycation end-products. We have designed and synthesized a novel fluorescent probe for fructose detection by combining a phenylboronic acid group with a BODIPY-based hydrophobicity probe. This probe showed a linear fluorescence response to d-fructose concentration in the range of 100-1000 μM, with a detection limit of 32 μM, which is advantageous for the simple and sensitive determination of fructose.

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Kashiwazaki, G., Watanabe, R., Nishikawa, A., Kawamura, K., Kitayama, T., & Hibi, T. (2022). A selective hybrid fluorescent sensor for fructose detection based on a phenylboronic acid and BODIPY-based hydrophobicity probe. RSC Advances, 12(24), 15083–15090. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01569b

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