Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10880904 | Toxicon | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
At pH 7.1, saxitoxin decomposes to produce a trace impurity that can interfere with fluorescence sensing when using irradiation wavelengths near 325Â nm. The fluorophore acridine is found to be a suitable component of arylmethyl crown ether chemosensors for the fluorescent detection of saxitoxin. These sensors are selective for the detection of saxitoxin over tetrodotoxin.
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Authors
Robert E. Gawley, Muthian Shanmugasundaram, John B. Thorne, Richard M. Tarkka,