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    It is well known that sulfite (SO32-) plays an indispensable role in various physiological processes. Abnormal levels of SO32- can trigger a wide variety of diseases involving respiratory, nervous and cardiovascular systems. Hence, it is necessary to find an efficient approach for detection of SO32-. In this study, a pyrene derivative, (E)-4-(3-oxo-3-(pyren-1-yl)prop-1-en-1-yl)phenyl acrylate (PPA), was designed and synthesized for monitoring SO32-. The probe possessed simple synthetic steps, excellent anti-interference ability and specific response to SO32- in the presence of other substances. The reaction between PPA and SO32- was ascribed to Michael addition and the detection mechanism was confirmed by HRMS spectra analysis and FTIR analysis. Additionally, PPA responded linearly to detect SO32- within the rang of 0-100 μM. The limit of detection was calculated as low as 0.17 μM in accordance with the recommendation of IUPAC (CDL =3sb/m). Notably, PPA was further applied in biological imaging in HepG2 cells, which provided a possibility to monitor SO32- in vivo.

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    Jianbin Chao, Jiamin Zhao, Yongbin Zhang, Fangjun Huo, Caixia Yin, Ming Li, Yuexiang Duan. High-Specific Fluorescence Probe for SO32- Detection and Bioimaging. Journal of fluorescence. 2021 Mar;31(2):363-371

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    PMID: 33398676

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