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MICHALICOVÁ, P. PEKAŘ, M. MRAVEC, F.
Original Title
Fluorescence probes as indicators of the interactions between biopolymer and hydrophobic species supported by drying method
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Hyaluronan is a chemical, which has prevalent hydrophilic character in native form. The chain contains also hydrophobic parts, but these areas are protected in the solution by probably highly organized molecules of water. Therefore the interactions between native hydrophilic biopolymers and hydrophobic species must be somehow supported. In this work we used drying method to open up the binding sites. For purposes of this study the fluorescence probes (perylene, prodan) were used as indicators. Efficiency of drying of the system was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. For various probes specific parameters were monitored, which provided information about polarity of environment, in which fluorescence probes molecules were soluble.
Keywords
hyaluronan, fluorescence spectroscopy, perylene, prodan, drying
Authors
MICHALICOVÁ, P.; PEKAŘ, M.; MRAVEC, F.
Released
21. 10. 2014
Publisher
Masarykova Univerzita
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-210-7159-9
Book
Frontiers in Material and Life Sciences
Edition
First edition
Pages from
179
Pages to
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT110084, author="Petra {Michalicová} and Miloslav {Pekař} and Filip {Mravec}", title="Fluorescence probes as indicators of the interactions between biopolymer and hydrophobic species supported by drying method", booktitle="Frontiers in Material and Life Sciences", year="2014", series="First edition", pages="179--179", publisher="Masarykova Univerzita", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-210-7159-9", note="abstract" }