A selective 'Off-On' fluorescent sensor for Zn(2+) based on hydrazone-pyrene derivative and its application for imaging of intracellular Zn(2+)

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Ying ZhouJuyoung Yoon

Abstract

A simple and effective fluorescent sensor based on hydrazone-pyrene has been synthesized. This probe displays a highly selective fluorescent enhancement with Zn(2+), and application of this probe to detect the intrinsic Zn(2+) ions present in pancreatic beta-cells was successfully demonstrated.

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