2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00145
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Coumarin-Based Small-Molecule Fluorescent Chemosensors

Abstract: Coumarins are a very large family of compounds containing the unique 2H-chromen-2-one motif, as it is known according to IUPAC nomenclature. Coumarin derivatives are widely found in nature, especially in plants and are constituents of several essential oils. Up to now, thousands of coumarin derivatives have been isolated from nature or produced by chemists. More recently, the coumarin platform has been widely adopted in the design of small-molecule fluorescent chemosensors because of its excellent biocompatibi… Show more

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“…In general, appropriately designed reaction‐based probes for the detection of biothiols and discrimination among biothiol species take advantage of the strong reducibility and nucleophilicity of the sulfhydryl group. The main strategies used in the development of BODIPY‐based probes for H 2 S detection include reduction of azide or nitro groups, Michael addition, thiolysis of aryl nitro groups, cleavage of sulfonamide, sulfonate esters, or S−S bonds . For detection of Cys/Hcy/GSH and discrimination among these, useful reactions are: Michael addition, cyclization with aldehydes, conjugate addition–cyclization with acrylates, native chemical ligation, cleavage of sulfonamide/sulfonate esters, disulfide bond cleavage followed by cyclization, Se−N bond cleavage, and aromatic substitution–rearrangement …”
Section: Types Of Reactions For the Detection Of Biothiolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, appropriately designed reaction‐based probes for the detection of biothiols and discrimination among biothiol species take advantage of the strong reducibility and nucleophilicity of the sulfhydryl group. The main strategies used in the development of BODIPY‐based probes for H 2 S detection include reduction of azide or nitro groups, Michael addition, thiolysis of aryl nitro groups, cleavage of sulfonamide, sulfonate esters, or S−S bonds . For detection of Cys/Hcy/GSH and discrimination among these, useful reactions are: Michael addition, cyclization with aldehydes, conjugate addition–cyclization with acrylates, native chemical ligation, cleavage of sulfonamide/sulfonate esters, disulfide bond cleavage followed by cyclization, Se−N bond cleavage, and aromatic substitution–rearrangement …”
Section: Types Of Reactions For the Detection Of Biothiolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ar epresentative chemodosimeter is composed of af luorophore moiety as the signaling unit linked with af unctional group, which acts as as pecific responses ite for the analytes.T he observable optical signal from an analyte-specific bioorthogonal reactioni sm ostly irreversible among reaction-based fluorescent probes. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] To successfully develop ar eaction-based fluorescent probe, the choice of signaling unit is crucial to obtain favorable optical properties for the probe. Among the various scaffolds of fluorophores, 4,4-difluoro-4-borata-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY)d yes ( Figure 1) have been recognized as promising candidates for the construction of fluorescent probeso wing to their outstanding characteristics, such as high molar absorption coefficient, favorable fluorescenceq uantum yield, excellent chemicala nd photo stability, low sensitivityt ot he polarity of solvents, as well as insensitivityt op H. [18] Severale xcellent reviewsh ighlighting BODIPY-based fluorescent probesf or metal ions, reactive oxygen species( ROS), reactive nitrogen species(RNS), and pH have been reported.…”
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“…Zinc is the second most abundant transition metal ion in the human body that plays important metabolic roles, including those in neurological signaling and enzymatic reactions, cell growth, protein and DNA synthesis, and immune function [5,6]. Several artificial receptors for Zn ion have been developed based on quinoline [7][8][9][10][11][12][13], coumarin [14][15][16][17][18][19][20], benzoxazole [21][22][23][24], BODIPY [25,26], BINOL [27][28][29], fluorescein [30][31][32], and rhodamine [33][34][35][36][37] fluorophores.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds are widely used in insecticidal, antifungal, anticoagulant, antihelminthic, and hypnotic agents, and also in HIV protease inhibition and phytoalexin, an as reducing and stabilizing agents and ligands 4–9 . Thus far, many bis‐coumarin analogs have been discovered from natural sources, 10–13 including dicoumarol ( Melilotus alba ), gerberinol ( Gerbera lanuginose ), and ismailin ( Diospyros ismaili ) (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%