2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2016.05.056
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Naked-eye fluorescent sensor for Cu(II) based on indole conjugate BODIPY dye

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“…The detection and quantification of copper particularly in biological systems, therefore, is fundamental to maintaining health. To this end, Tumay et al . synthesized a novel 2‐methyl‐indole‐3‐carbaldehyde‐conjugated BODIPY using the Knoevenagel condensation process for colorimetric and fluorometric detection of copper ions (Cu 2+ ).…”
Section: Indole‐based Bodpy Systems For Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The detection and quantification of copper particularly in biological systems, therefore, is fundamental to maintaining health. To this end, Tumay et al . synthesized a novel 2‐methyl‐indole‐3‐carbaldehyde‐conjugated BODIPY using the Knoevenagel condensation process for colorimetric and fluorometric detection of copper ions (Cu 2+ ).…”
Section: Indole‐based Bodpy Systems For Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the proposed system sensitively achieved detection of Cu 2+ and the detection limit was determined to be 0.124 μM, specificity was not fully evaluated by testing against different types of ions. In addition, biological evaluation of the conjugate was also performed, the conjugate was demonstrated to be able to stain both mammalian and bacterial cells, and did not exhibit any cytotoxicity …”
Section: Indole‐based Bodpy Systems For Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lightness/ darkness colours were symbolized as L*, red/green colours were symbolized as a*, and yellow/blue colours were symbolized as b*. [20,31] Photographs of the photoluminescent coated layers were taken before and after UV irradiation using a Canon A710 IS camera.…”
Section: Coloration Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BSA protein that contains 583 amino acids is digested by free papain and NiFe2O4-GA-PA. They yielded a good spectra by using 3,5-hydroxypbenzoic acid MALDI matrix [17]. BSA was well digested by NiFe2O4-GA-PA to peptide fragments.…”
Section: Digestion Of Bsa Using Free and Immobilized Papainmentioning
confidence: 99%