A novel and sensitive method for recognition and indirect determination of AlIII in biological fluid based on the quenching of resonance Rayleigh scattering intensities of “AlIII-EV-DNA” complexing system

2008 
Abstract A novel method for recognition and indirect determination of Al III by using biological molecules has been established based on the quenching of RRS intensity. In the weak acidic medium, the reaction of ethyl violet (EV) and DNA would result in great enhancement of RRS intensity. However, the presence of Al III would lead to the decrease of the RRS intensity owing to the competition coordination of Al with DNA. The decreased intensity of RRS is directly proportional to the concentration of Al III in the range of (0.1–2.5) × 10 −6 and (0.30–4.5) × 10 −5  M, respectively. The method has high sensitivity and its detection limit (3 σ ) is 3.6 × 10 −8  M. The characteristics of RRS spectra of the system, the optimum conditions of the reaction, and the reaction mechanism have been investigated. The method can recognize Al III selectively owing to its strong binding to the phosphate backbone of DNA, and has been applied to the determination of Al III concentration in synthetic biological samples with satisfactory results. Therefore, the proposed method is promising as an effective means for selective recognition and sensitive determination in situ of Al III . Furthermore, this study would contribute to further understanding of the biological significance of Al neurotoxicity.
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