Monoboronic Acid Sensor That Displays Anomalous Fluorescence Sensitivity to Glucose
Organic Letters2002Vol. 4(9), pp. 1503–1505
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Abstract
[reaction: see text]. A monoboronic acid fluorescent sensor was conveniently synthesized from 3-nitronaphthalic anhydride and 3-aminophenylboronic acid. This novel saccharide probe exhibits dual emission suitable for ratiometric sensing and displays a remarkable sensitivity for glucose relative to fructose and galactose.
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