2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c08695
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Host–Guest Chemosensor Ensembles based on Water-Soluble Sulfonated Calix[n]arenes and a Pyranoflavylium Dye for the Optical Detection of Biogenic Amines

Ana Sofia Pires,
Kevin Droguett Muñoz,
Victor de Freitas
et al.

Abstract: Biogenic amines (BAs) are biologically active nitrogen-containing compounds formed during the food spoilage process and are often related as key markers of food quality, safety, and freshness. Because their presence in foods at high levels can cause significant health problems, researchers have been focused on developing novel strategies and methods for early detection and capture of these analytes. Herein, water-soluble sulfonated calix[n]arene macrocycles (SC4, SC6, and SC8) and a pH-sensitive dye (4′-hydrox… Show more

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“…The highly sensitive and selective measurements of specific analytes can be achieved with appropriate modifications in the calix[4]arene parent moiety. Although there are many sensors for the detection of molecular ions, neutral molecules, and biomolecules consisting of calix[4]arene as their backbone, 31–42 there are few reported methods based on calix[4]arene, and it is still a challenge for synthetic chemists to construct molecular sensors for the detection of pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highly sensitive and selective measurements of specific analytes can be achieved with appropriate modifications in the calix[4]arene parent moiety. Although there are many sensors for the detection of molecular ions, neutral molecules, and biomolecules consisting of calix[4]arene as their backbone, 31–42 there are few reported methods based on calix[4]arene, and it is still a challenge for synthetic chemists to construct molecular sensors for the detection of pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%