A new approach for turn-on fluorescence sensing of l-DOPA

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Lu WangYoung-Tae Chang

Abstract

A novel design strategy for the fluorescence sensing of l-DOPA is reported. Resa-Sulf displays a significant turn-on fluorescence response to l-DOPA due to its reduction properties; this sensing mechanism was fully confirmed by mechanistic studies. Furthermore, Resa-Sulf was successfully utilized to quantitatively detect l-DOPA concentrations from a commercially available source.

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