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Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations

The monitoring of reactive oxygen species in living cells provides valuable information on cell function and performance. Lately, the development of chemiluminescence-based reactive oxygen species monitoring has gained increased attention due to the advantages posed by chemiluminescence, including i...

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Autores principales: Pantelia, Anna, Daskalaki, Ira, Cuquerella, M. Consuelo, Rotas, Georgios, Miranda, Miguel A., Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6865176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24213957
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author Pantelia, Anna
Daskalaki, Ira
Cuquerella, M. Consuelo
Rotas, Georgios
Miranda, Miguel A.
Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.
author_facet Pantelia, Anna
Daskalaki, Ira
Cuquerella, M. Consuelo
Rotas, Georgios
Miranda, Miguel A.
Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.
author_sort Pantelia, Anna
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description The monitoring of reactive oxygen species in living cells provides valuable information on cell function and performance. Lately, the development of chemiluminescence-based reactive oxygen species monitoring has gained increased attention due to the advantages posed by chemiluminescence, including its rapid measurement and high sensitivity. In this respect, specific organelle-targeting trackers with strong chemiluminescence performance are of high importance. We herein report the synthesis and chemiluminescence properties of eight novel phosphonium-functionalized amino-acylated luminol and isoluminol derivatives, designed as mitochondriotropic chemiluminescence reactive oxygen species trackers. Three different phosphonium cationic moieties were employed (phenyl, p-tolyl, and cyclohexyl), as well as two alkanoyl chains (hexanoyl and undecanoyl) as bridges/linkers. Synthesis is accomplished via the acylation of the corresponding phthalimides, as phthalhydrazide precursors, followed by hydrazinolysis. This method was chosen because the direct acylation of (iso)luminol was discouraging. The new derivatives’ chemiluminescence was evaluated and compared with that of the parent molecules. A relatively poor chemiluminescence performance was observed for all derivatives, with the isoluminol-based ones being the poorest. This result is mainly attributed to the low yield of the fluorescence species formation during the chemiluminescence oxidation reaction.
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spelling pubmed-68651762019-12-09 Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations Pantelia, Anna Daskalaki, Ira Cuquerella, M. Consuelo Rotas, Georgios Miranda, Miguel A. Vougioukalakis, Georgios C. Molecules Article The monitoring of reactive oxygen species in living cells provides valuable information on cell function and performance. Lately, the development of chemiluminescence-based reactive oxygen species monitoring has gained increased attention due to the advantages posed by chemiluminescence, including its rapid measurement and high sensitivity. In this respect, specific organelle-targeting trackers with strong chemiluminescence performance are of high importance. We herein report the synthesis and chemiluminescence properties of eight novel phosphonium-functionalized amino-acylated luminol and isoluminol derivatives, designed as mitochondriotropic chemiluminescence reactive oxygen species trackers. Three different phosphonium cationic moieties were employed (phenyl, p-tolyl, and cyclohexyl), as well as two alkanoyl chains (hexanoyl and undecanoyl) as bridges/linkers. Synthesis is accomplished via the acylation of the corresponding phthalimides, as phthalhydrazide precursors, followed by hydrazinolysis. This method was chosen because the direct acylation of (iso)luminol was discouraging. The new derivatives’ chemiluminescence was evaluated and compared with that of the parent molecules. A relatively poor chemiluminescence performance was observed for all derivatives, with the isoluminol-based ones being the poorest. This result is mainly attributed to the low yield of the fluorescence species formation during the chemiluminescence oxidation reaction. MDPI 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6865176/ /pubmed/31683732 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24213957 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pantelia, Anna
Daskalaki, Ira
Cuquerella, M. Consuelo
Rotas, Georgios
Miranda, Miguel A.
Vougioukalakis, Georgios C.
Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations
title Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations
title_full Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations
title_fullStr Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations
title_short Synthesis and Chemiluminescent Properties of Amino-Acylated luminol Derivatives Bearing Phosphonium Cations
title_sort synthesis and chemiluminescent properties of amino-acylated luminol derivatives bearing phosphonium cations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6865176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24213957
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