2 research outputs found
Rapidly Responsive and Highly Selective Fluorescent Probe for Bisulfite Detection in Food
The new fluorescent probe 4-hydroxy-3-((2<i>E</i>,4<i>E</i>)-5-phenylpenta-2,4-dienoyl)-2<i>H</i>-chromen-2-one (probe <b>1</b>) was designed and
synthesized for selective detection of sulfite. The fluorescence intensity
of the probe was decreased only in the presence of HSO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup>; all other anions assessed resulted in an increased
fluorescence response. Hence, probe <b>1</b> acts as a highly
selective sensor for HSO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup>. This sulfite
sensitivity can also be readily monitored visually, as once treated
with sulfite the solution shows a marked color change from yellow
to colorless. Moreover, probe <b>1</b> can be conveniently used
as a signal tool to determine the HSO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> levels in various sugar samples
Marine-Natural-Product Development: First Discovery of Nortopsentin Alkaloids as Novel Antiviral, Anti-phytopathogenic-Fungus, and Insecticidal Agents
Nortopsentin
alkaloids were found to have potent antiviral, anti-phytopathogenic-fungus,
and insecticidal activities for the first time. Antiviral-activity
tests revealed that these compounds were very sensitive to substituents,
so a series of nortopsentin derivatives were designed, synthesized,
and systematically evaluated for their antiviral activities against
TMV, their fungicidal activities, and their insecticidal activities
on the basis of a structural-diversity-derivation strategy. Compounds <b>2e</b> (in vivo inactivation-, curative-, and protective-activity
inhibitory rates of 50, 59, and 56%, respectively, at 500 μg/mL)
and <b>2k</b> (in vivo inactivation-, curative-, and protective-activity
inhibitory rates of 60, 58, and 52%, respectively, at 500 μg/mL),
with excellent antiviral activities and good physicochemical properties,
emerged as new lead compounds for novel-antiviral-agent development.
Further fungicidal-activity tests revealed that these alkaloids displayed
broad-spectrum fungicidal activities. Compounds <b>2f</b>, <b>2h</b>, and <b>2j</b> emerged as new lead compounds for
antifungal-activity research. Additionally, all the compounds displayed
good insecticidal activities against five kinds of insects, including <i>Mythimna separate</i>, <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i>, <i>Ostrinia nubilalis</i>, <i>Plutella xylostella</i>, and <i>Culex pipiens pallens</i>