A salicylaldehyde benzoyl hydrazone based near-infrared probe for copper(ii) and its bioimaging applications

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Developing highly sensitive and selective methods for Cu2+ detection in living systems is of great significance in clinical copper-related disease diagnosis. In this work, a near infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe, CySBH, with a salicylaldehyde benzoyl hydrazone group as a selective and sensitive receptor for Cu2+ was designed and synthesized. The specific coordination of the salicylaldehyde benzoyl hydrazone group in CySBH with Cu2+ can induce a distinct quench of the fluorescence intensity, allowing for real-time tracking of Cu2+. We have demonstrated that CySBH could rapidly recognize Cu2+ with good selectivity and high sensitivity. Moreover, on the basis of low cell cytotoxicity, the probe was used to visualize Cu2+ in two cell lines by fluorescence imaging. Furthermore, CySBH can also be used to monitor Cu2+in vivo due to its NIR emission properties. These overall results illustrate that the NIR fluorescent probe CySBH provides a novel approach for the selective and sensitive monitoring of Cu2+ in living systems. This journal is

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Zhao, J., Wang, Y. Y., Chen, W. L., Hao, G. S., Sun, J. P., Shi, Q. F., … Ma, R. T. (2022). A salicylaldehyde benzoyl hydrazone based near-infrared probe for copper(ii) and its bioimaging applications. RSC Advances, 12(5), 3073–3080. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08616b

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