Research Progress in Near-Infrared Fluorescence Probes for Detecting Reactive Oxygen Species
Reactive oxygen species(ROS)have attracted the attention of many researchers in chemistry,biology and medicine,it plays important role in many key physiological processes,the excessive production and accumulation of ROS in the body can damage some biomolecules,directly or indirectly cause a variety of diseases,so they are considered to be related to various pathological conditions.it is important to explore the specific pathogenic mechanism of reactive oxygen species in the body to develop related drugs based on the understanding of this pathogenic mechanism.Near-infrared fluorescent probes for the detection of reactive oxygen species is a promising tool for non-invasive detection of spatial and temporal information of target biomolecules in vivo cellular systems,providing a more promising treatment based on this.