Design and development of a fluorometric and colorimetric sensor for toxic cyanide detection by pyridinium scaffolds: Live cell imaging and real sample analysis

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Abstract

Polyheteroaryl pyridinium-based indenophenanthridine is synthesized using the conventional method. The synthesized pyridinium core indenophenanthridine detects cyanide ion (CN-) in a ratiometric manner with an excellent detection limit (1.2 nM). The CN- sensing ability of the probe was treated for practical applications in food extracts, water samples, and U87 cell lines. The probe successfully detected the CN- anion in real samples and cell lines.

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Jamuna, K., Gayathri, S., Sivakumar, S., & Ashokkumar, B. (2023). Design and development of a fluorometric and colorimetric sensor for toxic cyanide detection by pyridinium scaffolds: Live cell imaging and real sample analysis. Sensors and Diagnostics, 2(2), 337–346. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sd00163b

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