Boronic acid substituted viologen based optical sugar sensors: modulated quenching with viologen as a method for monosaccharide detection ☆
2002
Abstract In our search for an optical glucose sensor we have found that the combination of pyranine 1 and a boronic acid substituted benzyl viologen ( o -BBV, 2 ) signals monosaccharides in the range of 0–1800 mg/dL. The quenching ability of o -BBV is modulated upon sugar binding, which in turn alters the fluorescence of pyranine. The system utilizes a dye that is active in the visible spectrum, operates in aqueous solution at pH 7.4, and is highly sensitive to glucose in the physiological range.
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