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A benzyl carbazate-based fluorescent chemosensor for detecting Zn2+: Application to zebrafish
Kim, Sehoon,Lee, Hangyul,So, Haeri,Lee, Hyojin,Kim, Ki-Tae,Kim, Cheal
, (2020)
A benzyl carbazate-based fluorescent chemosensor BCS was designed and synthesized for detection of Zn2+ in aqueous media. BCS displayed a notable fluorescence increase with Zn2+. Detection limit (1.12 μM) of BCS for zinc ion was much lower than the standard of World Health Organization. BCS was used to analyze the amounts of Zn2+ in water samples. Importantly, sensor BCS could be used to image Zn2+ in zebrafish, and a fluorescent test strip of sensor BCS for detecting Zn2+ could be useful for practical purpose. Sensing process of Zn2+ by BCS was demonstrated by DFT calculations, based on an effect of chelation-enhanced fluorescence.
Synthesis, antioxidant and cytoprotective evaluation of potential antiatherogenic phenolic hydrazones. A structure-activity relationship insight
Vanucci-Bacque, Corinne,Carayon, Chantal,Bernis, Corinne,Camare, Caroline,Negre-Salvayre, Anne,Bedos-Belval, Florence,Baltas, Michel
, p. 4269 - 4276 (2014/08/18)
A novel series of hydrazones derived from substituted benzaldehydes have been synthesized as potential antiatherogenic agents. Several methods were used for exploring their antioxidant and cytoprotective properties, such as their scavenging effect on 2,2-