Crimson Publishers Publish With Us Reprints e-Books Video articles

Abstract

COJ Biomedical Science & Research

Recent Advances in Quinoline Based Fluorescent Probes for Bio-imaging Applications

  • Open or CloseJagriti Singh1* and Shachi Mishra2*

    1School of Health Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Assam, India

    2Assistant Professor, P. G. Department of Chemistry, Jai Prakash University, Chapra, Bihar, India

    *Corresponding author: Jagriti Singh, School of Health Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India and Shachi Mishra, Assistant Professor, P. G. Department of Chemistry, Jai Prakash University, Chapra, 841302, Bihar, India

Submission: January 28, 2023; Published: February 22, 2023

Volume2 Issue3
February , 2023

Abstract

Bioimaging has emerged as a prominent non-invasive technique for early diagnosis of several diseases especially cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. A lot of efforts have been devoted for the development of appropriate fluorescent probes which have great utility for experiments including cellular staining, tracking biomolecules of interest and, detection of specific bioanalytic in the cellular organisms. Quinoline-based scaffolds are among one of the widely explored moieties as molecular probes and chemosensory due to their interesting biological, photophysical and pharmacological properties. Herein, we have discussed some quinolone based fluorescent probes for bio-imaging applications.

Keywords:Quinoline; Fluorescent probes; Bio-imaging

Keywords:MPF: Multiphoton Fluorescent; 3PA: Three Photon Absorption; ICT: Intramolecular Charge Transfer; ESIPT: Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfer; FRET: Forster Resonance Energy Transfer; PET: Photo-Induced Electron Transfer; CHEF: Chelation Enhanced Fluorescence; ROS: Reactive Oxygen Species

Get access to the full text of this article