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Investigation on damage of BSA molecules under irradiation of low frequency ultrasound in the presence of Fe-III-tartrate complexes

Journal

ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 41-49

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2008.07.004

Keywords

Ultrasonic irradiation; Fe-III-tartrate complexes; Bovine serum albumin (BSA); Interaction; Damage

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China

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The interaction between bovine serum albumin (BSA) and Fe-III-tartrate complexes ([Fe-III(tar)(H2O)(3)](-) and [Fe-III(tar)(2)](5-)) as well as the damage of BSA in the presence of Fe-III-tartrate complexes under ultrasonic irradiation was studied by UV-vis and fluorescence spectra. In addition, the influences of ultrasonic irradiation time, Fe-III-tartrate complex concentration, ionic strength and solution acidity (pH value) were also examined on the damage of BSA. The results showed that the fluorescence quenching of BSA caused by the Fe-III-tartrate complexes belonged to the static quenching. The BSA and Fe-III-tartrate complexes interacted with each other mainly through weak interaction and coordinate actions. The corresponding binding association constants (K) and the binding site numbers (n) were calculated. The results were as follows: K-1 = 1.67 x 10(3) L mol(-1) and n(1) = 0.9699 for [Fe-III(tar)(H2O)(3)](-), K-2 = 1.54 x 10(3) L mol(-1) and n(2) = 0.8754 for [Fe-III(tar)(2)](5-). Otherwise, under ultrasonic irradiation the BSA molecules were obviously damaged by the Fe-III-tartrate complexes. The damage degree rose up with the increase of ultrasonic irradiation time, Fe-III-tartrate complex concentration, pH value and ionic strength. And that, [Fe-III(tar)(H2O)(3)](-) exhibited higher sonocatalytic activity in a way than [Fe-III(tar)(2)](5-). (C) 2008 Elsevier BY. All rights reserved.

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