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Investigation of thiolysis of NBD amines for the development of H 2 S probes and evaluating the stability of NBD dyes.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 2016 November 30
In order to evaluate the thiolysis of NBD (7-nitro-1,2,3-benzoxadiazole) amines for development of H2 S probes, herein we investigated the reactivity and selectivity of a series of NBD amines for the first time. The piperazinyl- and piperidyl-based NBD probes could react efficiently with micromolar H2 S in buffer (pH 7.4), while such NBD(S) (nitrobenzothiadiazole) derivatives showed much slow thiolysis even in the presence of millimolar H2 S. Low reactivity was also observed for thiolysis of these ethylamino-, ethanolamino- and anilino-based NBD probes. Therefore, almost all NBD amines used in bioimaging should be stable, in consideration of the presence of only micromolar endogenous H2 S in vivo. Moreover, the piperazinyl-NBD derivatives could be efficient in the development of fluorescent H2 S probes and for directly visualizing H2 S by paper-based detection.
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