A novel porphyrin-based near-infrared fluorescent probe for hypochlorite detection and its application in vitro and in vivo

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Xiaoyi WangRuiyong Wang

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS), especially HOCl/ClO-, have been demonstrated to play essential roles in both physiological and pathological processes, and an abnormal level of HOCl/ClO- is related to some diseases. In this work, a very fast responsive (within 30 seconds) porphyrin-based fluorescent probe, TPP-TCF, for ClO- with a NIR emissive wavelength was prepared. This probe exhibited excellent selectivity towards ClO- and would not be interfered with by other ROS and typical nucleophiles. The limit of detection (LOD) for ClO- was evaluated to be 0.29 μM, indicating high sensitivity towards ClO-. In further bioimaging experiments, TPP-TCF displayed low-cytotoxicity and good cell penetrability for recognizing exogenous ClO- in HeLa cells. Moreover, this probe was successfully applied in imaging endogenous ClO- in living animals.

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