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Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate

Urinary mercury levels are the most reliable indicators of mercury exposure but identifying them requires complex techniques and heavy instruments. In this research, we reported a simple and convenient urinary mercury analysis method using a readily available office scanner. Probe MP-1 synthesized b...

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Autores principales: Choi, Myung Gil, Yun, Byung Hoon, Kim, Hyeong Min, Ahn, Sangdoo, Chang, Suk-Kyu
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9400507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36093249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04093j
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author Choi, Myung Gil
Yun, Byung Hoon
Kim, Hyeong Min
Ahn, Sangdoo
Chang, Suk-Kyu
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description Urinary mercury levels are the most reliable indicators of mercury exposure but identifying them requires complex techniques and heavy instruments. In this research, we reported a simple and convenient urinary mercury analysis method using a readily available office scanner. Probe MP-1 synthesized by the reaction of resorufin and dimethylthiophosphinoyl chloride revealed Hg(2+)-selective chromogenic and fluorescent signaling behavior. Signaling was realized through Hg(2+)-induced deprotection of the phosphinothioate protecting group in the resorufin-based probe MP-1 to yield the parent fluorochrome. A pronounced colorimetric response of color change from light yellow to pink alongside a turn-on type fluorescence enhancement was perceived exclusively toward Hg(2+) ions over other metal ions and anions. The colorimetry provided a more advantageous ratiometric approach than the simple fluorometric analysis exhibiting an off–on type response, with a detection limit of 12 nM (2.4 ppb). The Hg(2+) signaling of the MP-1 probe was not disturbed by the presence of coexisting metal ions and anions. The sensitive and convenient diagnosis of clinically important neurological symptoms and fatal inorganic mercury levels in urine was successfully demonstrated using a standard office scanner.
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spelling pubmed-94005072022-09-08 Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate Choi, Myung Gil Yun, Byung Hoon Kim, Hyeong Min Ahn, Sangdoo Chang, Suk-Kyu RSC Adv Chemistry Urinary mercury levels are the most reliable indicators of mercury exposure but identifying them requires complex techniques and heavy instruments. In this research, we reported a simple and convenient urinary mercury analysis method using a readily available office scanner. Probe MP-1 synthesized by the reaction of resorufin and dimethylthiophosphinoyl chloride revealed Hg(2+)-selective chromogenic and fluorescent signaling behavior. Signaling was realized through Hg(2+)-induced deprotection of the phosphinothioate protecting group in the resorufin-based probe MP-1 to yield the parent fluorochrome. A pronounced colorimetric response of color change from light yellow to pink alongside a turn-on type fluorescence enhancement was perceived exclusively toward Hg(2+) ions over other metal ions and anions. The colorimetry provided a more advantageous ratiometric approach than the simple fluorometric analysis exhibiting an off–on type response, with a detection limit of 12 nM (2.4 ppb). The Hg(2+) signaling of the MP-1 probe was not disturbed by the presence of coexisting metal ions and anions. The sensitive and convenient diagnosis of clinically important neurological symptoms and fatal inorganic mercury levels in urine was successfully demonstrated using a standard office scanner. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9400507/ /pubmed/36093249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04093j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Choi, Myung Gil
Yun, Byung Hoon
Kim, Hyeong Min
Ahn, Sangdoo
Chang, Suk-Kyu
Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
title Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
title_full Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
title_fullStr Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
title_full_unstemmed Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
title_short Colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel Hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
title_sort colorimetric screening of elevated urinary mercury levels by a novel hg(2+)-selective probe of resorufin phosphinothioate
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9400507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36093249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04093j
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