Visible fluorescence chemosensor for saxitoxin

by Gawley, R. E.; Mao, H.; Haque, M. M.; Thorne, J. B.; Pharr, J. S.

Absorption spectra of a number of shellfish extracts have been obtained and reveal prominent absorptions in all samples at 210 and 260 nm and at 325 nm in some of them. These absorptions preclude the use of chromophores with similar absorptions in testing of shellfish samples for paralytic shellfish toxins. Two crown ether chemosensors featuring a boron azadipyrrin chromophore have been synthesized; both have absorption maxima at 650 nm, where all the shellfish extracts are transparent. The synthetic sensors feature either 18- or 27-membered crown ether rings and have been evaluated as visible sensors for the paralytic shellfish toxin saxitoxin. The binding constant for one of them is in the range of 3-9 x 10(5) M-1 and exhibits a fluorescence enhancement of over 100% at 680 nm in the presence of 40 mu M saxitoxin.

Journal
Journal of Organic Chemistry
Volume
72
Issue
6
Year
2007
Start Page
2187-2191
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jo062506r
ISBN/ISSN
1520-6904; 0022-3263
DOI
10.1021/jo062506r