Issue 7, 2021

A novel copper ion sensing fluorescent probe for fast detection of pyrophosphate and alkaline phosphatase

Abstract

A fluorescent probe with high selectivity for the detection of copper ions (Cu2+) is synthesized using 4-hydroxyhypoxidone, paraformaldehyde and proline via a one-step Mannich reaction. This Cu2+ fluorescent probe with large Stokes shift (129 nm) has good water solubility and could coordinate with Cu2+. It achieves fluorescence of this probe to be quenched linearly with the increasing concentration of Cu2+ from 10 to 800 nM. Since Cu2+ and pyrophosphate (PPi) have a stronger coordination ability, it promotes Cu2+ to coordinate with PPi preferentially and results in the fluorescence of the system being enhanced again. In this way, a novel fluorescence “turn-on” detection of PPi in the range from 2 to 40 μM within 2 min is developed using this Cu2+ fluorescent probe. It exhibits high selectivity in PPi detection towards other anions such as Cl, NO3, CO32−, PO43− and SO42−. It is worth noting that PPi can be hydrolyzed into phosphate (Pi) by alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and the coordination between Cu2+ and Pi is not as strong as that with the probe. Herein the fluorescence of the system can be quenched again after the addition of ALP. A fluorescence “turn-off” detection of ALP from 10 to 90 mU L−1 is achieved using this Cu2+ fluorescent probe. When it is used to detect ALP in serum samples, recoveries from 98.5% to 104.2% are obtained.

Graphical abstract: A novel copper ion sensing fluorescent probe for fast detection of pyrophosphate and alkaline phosphatase

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2021
Accepted
12 Jan 2021
First published
09 Feb 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 3727-3734

A novel copper ion sensing fluorescent probe for fast detection of pyrophosphate and alkaline phosphatase

L. Chen, W. Qi, C. Du, Y. Wang, C. Liu, X. Huang and X. Chang, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 3727 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ00075F

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