Fluorescent compounds have been widely used for biomolecule labeling in cytochemistry and histochemistry analysis. Here, it is described the optical properties of dimethyl 2‐[(acridin‐9‐yl)methylidene]‐malonate (LPSF/IP‐81), an acridine derivative. This compound… Click to show full abstract
Fluorescent compounds have been widely used for biomolecule labeling in cytochemistry and histochemistry analysis. Here, it is described the optical properties of dimethyl 2‐[(acridin‐9‐yl)methylidene]‐malonate (LPSF/IP‐81), an acridine derivative. This compound was conjugated to Concanavalin A (Con A) lectin and applied as sugar probe in lectin histochemistry. Evaluation of luminescent properties showed that LPSF/IP‐81 is photoluminescent with excitation at 360 nm and emission at 428 nm. Con A hemagglutinating activity and LPSF/IP81 photoluminescence were unaltered after conjugation. Circular dichroism of Con A‐LPSF/IP81 conjugate showed the maintenance of the Con A structure. Lectin histochemistry with Con A‐LPSF/IP81 conjugate demonstrated different pattern recognition studying normal, fibroadenoma, and invasive ductal carcinoma of human breast. These findings indicate that LPSF/IP‐81 can be proposed as an alternative probe for histochemical analysis.
               
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