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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2013.34.10.2937

Synthesis of a Novel Near-Infrared Fluorescent Dye: Applications for Fluorescence Imaging in Living Cells and Animals  

Chen, Tongbin (Department of Chemistry, Hanshan Normal University)
Lai, Yijun (Department of Chemistry, Hanshan Normal University)
Huang, Suisheng (Department of Chemistry, Hanshan Normal University)
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Abstract
Fluorescence imaging is considered as one of the most powerful techniques for monitoring biomolecule activities in living systems. Near-infrared (NIR) light is advantageous for minimum photodamage, deep tissue penetration, and minimum background autofluorescence interference. Herein, we have developed a new NIR fluorescent dye, namely, RB-1, based on the Rhodamine B scaffold. RB-1 exhibits excellent photophysical properties including large absorption extinction coefficients, high fluorescence quantum yields, and high photostability. In particular, RB-1 displays both absorption and emission in the NIR region of the "biological window" (650-900 nm) for imaging in biological samples. RB-1 shows absorption maximum at 614 nm (500-725 nm) and emission maximum at 712 nm (650-825 nm) in ethanol, which is superior to those of traditional rhodamine B in the selected spectral region. Furthermore, applications of RB-1 for fluorescence imaging in living cells and small animals were investigated using confocal fluorescence microscopy and in vivo imaging system with a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR = 10.1).
Keywords
Near-infrared fluorescent dye; Optical properties; Fluorescence imaging;
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