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A selective thioxothiazolidin-coumarin probe for Hg2+ based on its desulfurization reaction. Exploring its potential for live cell imaging
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Aliaga, M. E., Gazitua, M., Rojas-Bola?os, A., Fuentes-Estrada, M., Durango, D., & Garc?a-Beltr?n, O. (2019). A selective thioxothiazolidin-coumarin probe for Hg2+ based on its desulfurization reaction. Exploring its potential for live cell imaging. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 117372. doi:10.1016/j.saa.2019.117372
1386-1425
Autor
Aliaga, Margarita E.
Gazitua, Marcela
Rojas-Bola?os, Andrea
Fuentes-Estrada, Marcial
Durango, Diego
Garc?a-Beltr?n, Olimpo
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Resumen
Sensing the most toxic heavy metal (mercury) has attracted a lot of attention in recent years due to its extreme harmfulness to both human health and the environment. Thus, we reported herein the synthesis, spectroscopic and kinetic characterization, and biological evaluation of a new thioxothiazolidin coumarin derivative (ILA92), which undergoes a desulfurization reaction induced by mercuric ions (Hg2+). This process is the origin of a selective sensing of Hg2+ ions in aqueous solution by colorimetric and fluorescent methods. Furthermore, the probe showed great potential for imaging Hg2+ in living cells. Universidad de Ibagu?