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Title: Al3+ selective colorimetric and fluorescent red shifting chemosensor: application in living cell imaging
Authors: Patil, R.
Moirangthem, A.
Butcher, R.
Singh, N.
Basu, A.
Tayade, K.
Fegade, U.
Hundiwale, D.
Kuwar, A.
Keywords: Biological sensors
Fluorescence intensities
Fluorescent probes
Naked-eye detection
Living cell imaging
Issue Date: 22-Nov-2016
Abstract: We report the development of a fluorescent probe based on the benzothiazole unit to monitor intracellular Al3+ levels in living cells. The fluorescent probe exhibits a fluorescence response towards Al3+ under physiological conditions with high sensitivity and selectivity and even facilitates naked-eye detection of Al3+. The fluorescence intensity was significantly quenched with red shifting upon addition of 0.5 equiv. of Al3+. The simple and cost effective receptor avails rapid detection of Al3+ ions at concentrations as low as 0.42 μM and is expected to be effective for the design of efficient biological sensor.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/560
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