A Highly Specific BODIPY-Based Fluorescent Probe for the Detection of Hypochlorous Acid
Organic Letters2008Vol. 10(11), pp. 2171–2174
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Abstract
A fluorescent probe, HKOCl-1, has been successfully developed for the detection of hypochlorous acid on the basis of a specific reaction with p-methoxyphenol. The formation of HOCl has been successfully detected not only in an abiotic system but also in an enzymatic system (myeloperoxidase/H2O2/Cl(-) system) and in living macrophage cells upon stimulation. This new probe might be used as an efficient tool for probing the roles HOCl plays in biological systems.
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