Pakrashy Sourav, Das Manik, Manna Sounik, Choudhury Sujata Maiti, Shinziya Hazeena, Das Bhriguram, Dolai Malay, Das Avijit Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Prabhat Kumar College, Purba Medinipur 721404, WB, India.
Biochemistry, Molecular Endocrinology, and Reproductive Physiology Laboratory, Department of Human Physiology, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore 721102, WB, India.
Anal Methods. 2025 Jul 31;17(30):6160-6169. doi: 10.1039/d5ay00778j.
The natural product seselin (SS), was synthesized and characterized spectroscopically for the selective detection of Cu and biomolecules such as ct-DNA and BSA. The probe exhibits strong bluish emission in a MeOH-HO (7 : 3, v/v) HEPES buffer solution (pH 7.4) at 453 nm. Upon exposure to Cu, the SS solution shows a selective fluorescence 'turn-off' with a binding constant of 2.13 × 10 M and a detection limit of 3.48 × 10 M. The HOMO-LUMO energy gap of the probe SS decreases from Δ = 7.97 eV to Δ = 7.77 eV upon binding with Cu, indicating enhanced stability due to ligand-metal complex formation. Significantly, the ligand SS exhibits fluorescence enhancement in the presence of ct-DNA and BSA, resulting in a visible fluorescence change from colorless to blue, with binding constants of 4.8 × 10 M and 4.7 × 10 M, respectively. The binding interactions of SS with biomacromolecules have been explored through molecular docking studies, revealing that the probe can serve as a promising anti-cancer and anti-viral agent. Furthermore, the probe SS demonstrates potent anticancer activity in treatments involving MCF-7 and HLC cells. Additionally, the probe SS is capable of detecting intracellular Cu in live MCF-7 cell lines.