Tetramethylbenzidine: an acoustogenic photoacoustic probe for reactive oxygen species detection
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Author
Nonell, Santi
Agut Bonsfills, Montserrat
Bresolí Obach, Roger
Frattini, Marcello
Abbruzzetti, Stefania
Viappiani, Cristiano
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Publication date
2020-10Abstract
Photoacoustic imaging is attracting a great deal of interest owing to its distinct advantages over other imaging techniques such as fluorescence or magnetic resonance image. The availability of photoacoustic probes for reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) could shed light on a plethora of biological processes mediated by these key intermediates. Tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) is a non-toxic and non-mutagenic colorless dye that develops a distinctive blue color upon oxidation. In this work, we have investigated the potential of TMB as an acoustogenic photoacoustic probe for ROS/RNS. Our results indicate that TMB reacts with hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, singlet oxygen, and nitrogen dioxide to produce the blue oxidation product, while ROS, such as the superoxide radical anion, sodium peroxide, hydroxyl radical, or peroxynitrite, yield a colorless oxidation product. TMB does not penetrate the Escherichia coli cytoplasm but is capable of detecting singlet oxygen generated in its outer membrane.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
531/534 - Mechanics
Keywords
Oxigen--Propietats acústiques
Nitrogen--Propietats acústiques
3,30,5,50-tetramethylbenzidine
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Reactive nitrogen species (RNS)
Photoacoustic probes
Optical sensors
Singlet oxygen
Pages
16 p.
Publisher
MDPI
Is part of
Sensors. Vol.20, n.20 (2020), 5952
Grant agreement number
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/PN I+D/CTQ2016-78454-C2-1-R
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/SUR del DEC i FSE/FI/2017 FI_B2 00140
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FWO/Grant 12Z8120N
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