Publications by authors named "Pengxu Lin"

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, toxic, and polluting gas produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing substances such as coal and petroleum. CO is also a gaseous signaling molecule, which participates in and regulates a series of physiological and pathological processes. In this work, two kinds of CO-activated fluorescence probes 2 and 4 were designed and synthesized for the rapid detection of CO and evaluation of acute CO poisoning by hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

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Benzoyl peroxide (BPO), as a widely used organic peroxide, has attracted widespread attention from all sectors of society for its environmental hazards and potential risks to human health. Herein, we employed a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) strategy to construct a novel ratiometric fluorescent probe CY-DCI for BPO detection in food, zebrafish, and mice. Specifically, a hemicyanine fluorophore and a dicyanoisophorone fluorophore were connected with a piperazine group as donor and acceptor, respectively, and an olefinic unsaturated bond as the reaction site.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rising living standards have led to an increase in liver injuries, highlighting the limitations of traditional diagnostic methods in providing early and accurate detection.
  • Fluorescent probes using various fluorophores and nanomaterials show promise in medical research due to their high specificity and non-invasive nature, enabling better identification of liver injury biomarkers.
  • The review examines recent advancements in fluorescent probes, outlines liver injury biomarkers, discusses their structures and response mechanisms, and suggests future improvements for better diagnosis and assessment of liver injuries.
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As one of the major reactive oxygen species (ROS), superoxide anion (O) is engaged in maintaining redox homeostasis in the cell microenvironment. To identify the pathological roles in related disorders caused by abnormal expression of O, it is of great significance to monitor and track the fluctuation of O concentration in vivo. However, the low concentration of O and the interference caused by tissue autofluorescence make the development of an ideal detection methodology full of challenges.

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Thiophenol (PhSH), a highly reactive aromatic thiol, plays an essential role as a common industrial raw material in food, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In this work, we designed and constructed two fluorescent probes CM-PhSH and CM-Ratio-PhSH by a rational strategy. Specifically, coumarin fluorophores with excellent optical properties were modified, and olefinic unsaturated bonds served as reaction sites for the detection of PhSH.

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Abiotic stress and oxidative stress are closely related to the health status of plants. Plants will produce oxidative stress under abiotic stress, induce mitochondrial dysfunction, cause programmed cell death, and decrease plant survival rate. It is well known that rice is an essential crop for humans, but its cadmium tolerance is poor.

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