Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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602611 | Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The fluorescence studies of coagulating protein extracted from Moringa oleifera seeds have been studied using steady-state intrinsic fluorescence. The fluorescence spectra are dominated by tryptophan emission and the emission peak maximum (λmax = 343 ± 2 nm) indicated that the tryptophan residue is not located in the hydrophobic core of the protein. Changes in solution pH affected the protein conformation as indicated by changes in the tryptophan fluorescence above pH 9 whereas the ionic strength had minimal effect. The exposure and environments of the tryptophan residue were determined using collisional quenchers.
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Authors
H.M. Kwaambwa, R. Maikokera,