Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5141712 TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 2016 44 Pages PDF
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are chemically reactive molecules that can mediate a wide variety of biological processes. The imbalance of these reactive intermediates in the metabolism will result in the phenomenon known as oxidative stress. Therefore, a great number of approaches have been developed for measuring ROS in biological systems. Due to their reactive and transient nature, the ROS are generally difficult to determine. Fluorescent and luminescent probes for monitoring ROS have shown advantages such as high sensitivity, selectivity, as well as real-time imaging, which can yield visible information about the ROS. The recent progress in preparing ROS probes (including small organic molecules, metal complexes or nanomaterials) for detecting and imaging of ROS production in living cells or whole organisms were summarized in this review. The design strategies and ROS sensing mechanisms of these functional probes were described.
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