Excluding interference and detecting Microcystin-LR in the natural lakes and cells based a unique fluorescence method
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Excluding interference and detecting Microcystin-LR in the natural lakes and cells based a unique fluorescence method
Abstract
Cyanobacteria blooms that cause the death of aquatic and terrestrial organisms have attracted considerable attention since the 19th century. The most typical toxin in cyanobacteria blooms is cyanobacteria toxin, particularly microcystin-LR (MC-LR). Therefore, a simple and highly efficient method for detecting MC-LR plays a role in studying the ecological toxicology of MC-LR. However, as MC-LR itself is located in a complex environment, traditional techniques present complex and false-positive defects. To address the above issues, novel technologies should be explored and discovered. Herein, we describe the development of MC-BDKZ as the first paradigm of probes that can concurrently report MC-LR in natural lakes and cells. This novel material shows large Stokes Shift and possesses good photostability and high sensitivity. Considering the properties mentioned above, MC-BDKZ not only achieves the detection of MC-LR in the lake water samples, but also completes the imaging of exogenous MC-LR in cells. Moreover, the interference of many factors in the lake and cells is excluded completely in the process of MC-LR detection. We comprehensively analyzed the response principle and potential application of MC-BDKZ in the process of MC-LR detection. Compared with the conventional MC-LR detection technologies, fluorescence probe technology shows better convenience and greatly reduces distance from the practical application in vitro and in vivo. We envisioned that the development of this visual research tool could provide crucial clues for exploring the pathogenesis of MC-LR in body.
Keywords: Cell imaging; Excluding interference; Fluorescence detection; Fluorescence probe; Microcystin-LR.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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