1. Remarkably selective biocompatible turn-on fluorescent probe for detection of Fe3+ in human blood samples and cells
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V H Vishaka, R. Geetha Balakrishna, Shilpee Jain, Sachin Latiyan, and Manav Saxena
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inorganic chemicals ,Quenching (fluorescence) ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Metal ions in aqueous solution ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,In vitro ,0104 chemical sciences ,Turn (biochemistry) ,Metal ,visual_art ,Centre for Biosystems Science and Engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Biophysics ,0210 nano-technology ,Cytotoxicity ,Biosensor - Abstract
The robust nature of a biocompatible fluorescent probe is demonstrated, by its detection of Fe3+ even after repeated rounds of quenching (reversibility) by acetate in real human blood samples and cells in vitro. Significantly trace levels of Fe3+ ions up to 8.2 nM could be detected, remaining unaffected by the existence of various other metal ions. The obtained results are validated by AAS and ICP-OES methods. A portable test strip is also fabricated for quick on field detection of Fe3+. As iron is a ubiquitous metal in cells and plays a prominent role in biological processes, the use of this probe to image Fe3+ in cells is a substantial development towards biosensing. Cytotoxicity studies also proved the nontoxic nature of this probe.
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- 2019
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