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Boronic acid porphyrin receptor for ginsenoside sensing.


ABSTRACT: Ginsenoside detection was pursued through the design of a porphyrin receptor containing two boronic acid units. This receptor was found to undergo different degrees of fluorescence quenching with five ginsenoside guests and an acylated derivative. The trends in the 1:1 binding constants, as well as ESI-HRMS analysis, support a binding mode in which the ginsenoside sugar units are bound to the boronic acid groups, while the steroid core and porphyrin ring participate in hydrophobic interactions.

SUBMITTER: Hargrove AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2966541 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Boronic acid porphyrin receptor for ginsenoside sensing.

Hargrove Amanda E AE   Reyes Ryan N RN   Riddington Ian I   Anslyn Eric V EV   Sessler Jonathan L JL  

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Ginsenoside detection was pursued through the design of a porphyrin receptor containing two boronic acid units. This receptor was found to undergo different degrees of fluorescence quenching with five ginsenoside guests and an acylated derivative. The trends in the 1:1 binding constants, as well as ESI-HRMS analysis, support a binding mode in which the ginsenoside sugar units are bound to the boronic acid groups, while the steroid core and porphyrin ring participate in hydrophobic interactions. ...[more]

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