Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5400085 | Journal of Luminescence | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In the present work, we report the interaction of a bioactive Rutaceae plant flavonoid glycoside, diosmin (DIO) with calf thymus DNA employing ethidium bromide as a fluorescence probe. The mode of binding between DIO and DNA was investigated by UV absorption, fluorescence, 3D-fluorescence, fluorescence polarization, FT-IR, circular dichroism, melting temperature (Tm) measurements and differential pulse voltammogram studies. The results revealed the intercalative mode of binding between DIO and DNA. Further, the values of thermodynamic parameters, âH° (â388.32 kJ molâ1) and âS° (â1.22 kJ molâ1 Kâ1) indicated that the van der Waals forces and hydrogen bond played a major role in the binding of DIO to DNA. The observed negative âG° values revealed the spontaneity of interaction process. The binding of DIO to DNA-EB was found to be stronger in the presence of coexisting substances.
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Authors
Sandhya Balakrishnan, Seetharamappa Jaldappagari,