2022
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202200495
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Luminescent Lanthanide Probes for Inorganic and Organic Phosphates

Abstract: Inorganic and organic phosphates‐including orthophosphate, nucleotides, and DNA‐are some of the most fundamental anions in cellular biology, regulating numerous processes of both medical and environmental significance. The characteristic long lifetimes of emitting lanthanides, including the brighter europium(III) and terbium(III), make them ideally suited for the development of molecular probes for the detection of phosphates directly in complex aqueous media. Moreover, given their high oxophilicity and the ex… Show more

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“…Removing excess phosphate from blood without further decreasing bicarbonate levels is thus important. It should be noted, however, that there is no selectivity between orthophosphate and pyrophosphate, which is typical of receptors who operate through the direct phosphate coordination binding mode . This is not detrimental to our application given as excess orthophosphate should also be removed from the blood of hyperphosphatemic patients.…”
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“…Removing excess phosphate from blood without further decreasing bicarbonate levels is thus important. It should be noted, however, that there is no selectivity between orthophosphate and pyrophosphate, which is typical of receptors who operate through the direct phosphate coordination binding mode . This is not detrimental to our application given as excess orthophosphate should also be removed from the blood of hyperphosphatemic patients.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…As phosphate or other anions coordinate Eu III , they displace the inner-sphere water molecules, resulting in an increase in both the luminescence intensity and the lifetimes of the excited states of the Eu III center. Together, these characteristics not only facilitate the study of anion recognition by aqueous Eu III complexes of 1,2-HOPO with open coordination sites but essentially render any such complex a luminescent probe. , …”
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“…2). [30][31][32] These innovations will require vertical integration to facilitate novel discoveries; lanthanides used in phosphate binders could be more readily accessible. However, limitations in the purication process have led to higher prices, despite them being more abundant than traditional metals such as gold.…”
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