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Title: Turn-On sensing behaviour of an In situ generated fluorescein-based probe and Its preferential selectivity of sodium hypochlorite over tert-butyl hydroperoxide in lung adenocarcinoma cells”
Authors: Sandhu, N.
Saproo, S.
Naidu, S.
Singh, A.P.
Kumar, K.
Singh, A.P.
Yadav, R.K.
Issue Date: 11-Mar-2020
Abstract: Reactive oxygen species(ROS)are well known for their oxidizing behaviour but it differs in fluoresce in derivatives chemistry. With t-BuOOH,the probe F shows its unique turn-off sensing(A), while with NaOCl probe show sturn-on sensing property(B). In this study,it was observed the tin Situ generated species formed by the reaction of probe(F) witht-BuOOH is a unique molecule,having high turn-on behaviour in presence of sodium hypochlorite(�500 times).Further,fluorescen cemicroscopy imaging using adenocarcinom a cells,A549 cells revealed that in-situ generated molecule,could be used as an efficient fluorescent probe for detecting NaOCl in living cells.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1514
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