2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2012.10.039
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A fluorescent probe for detection of histidine in cellular homogenate and ovalbumin based on the strategy of clickchemistry

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“…Histidine, an essential bioactive molecule, is highly important for human growth and repair of tissues and behaves as a neurotransmitter in human muscular and the central nervous system [1][2][3][4][5]. Additionally, histidine regulates metal ions transmission in biological systems and constitutes the active site of many enzymes and natural proteins [6,7].…”
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“…Histidine, an essential bioactive molecule, is highly important for human growth and repair of tissues and behaves as a neurotransmitter in human muscular and the central nervous system [1][2][3][4][5]. Additionally, histidine regulates metal ions transmission in biological systems and constitutes the active site of many enzymes and natural proteins [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low concentration and similar structural features of other amino acids bother the specific detection of histidine in many biological samples. Various analytical methods including capillary electrophoresis, HPLC, colorimetry, fluorometry, SERS, NMR and electrochemistry [4,[12][13][14][15][16][17] have been proposed to overcome this challange. Some of these analytical methods suffer from the complicated operating procedures, complicated instrumentation, sophisticated detection systems and expensive cost [3].…”
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“…Different types of the so-called click chemistry comprise cycloadditions of unsaturated species (1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions and Diels-Alder transformations), nucleophilic substitutions (ring-opening reactions of strained heterocyclic electrophiles), reactions involving non-aldol carbonyl group and addition reactions to carbon-carbon multiple bonds [1]. Among them, probably the most representative cycloaddition is the one catalyzed by copper(I) between an azide group and an alkyne (CuAAC), for which the term “click chemistry” is usually employed [2]. This reaction was introduced by Sharpless et al in 2001 [3].…”
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“…Zhou et al developed a novel portable chemical sensor for L-histidine with a detection limit 3.4 nM on the basis of strategy of click chemistry [13]. Qiu et al reported a sensitive and selective fluorescent probe for histidine detection depending upon the click chemistry reaction [14]. Liao et al constructed a stereo specific L-histidine sensor using imprinting the electrogenerated polyacrylamide membranes [15].…”
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confidence: 99%