Mitochondria-targeted NIR molecular probe for detecting viscosity of gland damage and SO2 in actual samples

IF 5.9 3区 工程技术 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-09-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jiec.2024.09.046
Peng Lei , Ruifang Wang , Chuan Dong , Shaomin Shuang , Minglu Li
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Glandular damage can be caused by various factors, including disease, trauma, or other abnormalities within the organism. The viscosity of the gland is one of the important indicators to measure the degree of damage. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is widely used as an important food additive due to its preservative and bleaching properties, but its overuse has serious negative impacts on the environment, so it is urgent to develop a simple detection method. Herein, we designed and synthesized a mitochondria-targeted near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence probe (BDC) for the detection of viscosity and SO2. BDC consisted of a donor-π-acceptor (D-π-A) structure and extended double bonds bridging rotor, which enabled sensitive response to viscosity and intense fluorescence emission. The TICT (twisted intramolecular charge transfer) of BDC was inhibited with an increase in viscosity, accompanied by a significant enhancement of red fluorescence signal with emission wavelength beyond 800 nm. Notably, BDC was able to noninvasively and sensitively monitor the viscosity changes in the glands of non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice model. BDC was utilized for monitoring SO2 in food and environmental samples through Michael addition reactions, providing a straightforward tool for SO2 detection in food safety and environmental monitoring.

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线粒体靶向近红外分子探针,用于检测腺体损伤的粘度和实际样品中的二氧化硫
腺体损伤可由多种因素造成,包括疾病、创伤或机体内的其他异常情况。腺体的粘度是衡量损伤程度的重要指标之一。二氧化硫(SO2)因其防腐和漂白特性被广泛用作重要的食品添加剂,但其过度使用会对环境造成严重的负面影响,因此开发一种简便的检测方法迫在眉睫。在此,我们设计并合成了一种线粒体靶向近红外(NIR)荧光探针(BDC),用于检测粘度和二氧化硫。BDC 由供体-π-受体(D-π-A)结构和延伸双键桥接转子组成,能对粘度做出灵敏反应并发出强烈的荧光。随着粘度的增加,BDC 的 TICT(扭曲分子内电荷转移)受到抑制,同时红色荧光信号显著增强,发射波长超过 800 纳米。值得注意的是,BDC 能够无创、灵敏地监测非肥胖糖尿病(NOD)小鼠模型腺体的粘度变化。通过迈克尔加成反应,BDC 被用于监测食品和环境样品中的二氧化硫,为食品安全和环境监测中的二氧化硫检测提供了一种直接的工具。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry is published monthly in English by the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. JIEC brings together multidisciplinary interests in one journal and is to disseminate information on all aspects of research and development in industrial and engineering chemistry. Contributions in the form of research articles, short communications, notes and reviews are considered for publication. The editors welcome original contributions that have not been and are not to be published elsewhere. Instruction to authors and a manuscript submissions form are printed at the end of each issue. Bulk reprints of individual articles can be ordered. This publication is partially supported by Korea Research Foundation and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.
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