Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications

The use of cyanine dyes in bioanalytical applications has become a widely explored topic of interest in chemistry. Their ability to absorb and fluoresce in the UV-visible and near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum benefits their use as imaging probes and fluorescent labels due to the r...

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Main Author: Lewis, Erica
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2015
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/chemistry_theses/72
http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=chemistry_theses
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-chemistry_theses-10722015-05-08T15:42:05Z Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications Lewis, Erica The use of cyanine dyes in bioanalytical applications has become a widely explored topic of interest in chemistry. Their ability to absorb and fluoresce in the UV-visible and near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum benefits their use as imaging probes and fluorescent labels due to the reduced auto-fluorescence from biological molecules. The behavior of these dyes lies in their structure which consists of two nitrogen containing heterocycles joined by an electron deficient polymethine bridge that allows specific energy transitions to occur. The first portion of this work aims to explore dye functionality for analytical applications regarding the non-covalent labeling of bovine serum albumin. The second portion of the work explores dye interactions with human serum albumin in biological membrane mimetic environments using the ternary system of sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (AOT) in water and n-heptane. 2015-05-09T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/chemistry_theses/72 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=chemistry_theses Chemistry Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Cyanine Dyes Analytical Non-covalent Labels Albumins Reverse micelles
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topic Cyanine
Dyes
Analytical
Non-covalent
Labels
Albumins
Reverse micelles
spellingShingle Cyanine
Dyes
Analytical
Non-covalent
Labels
Albumins
Reverse micelles
Lewis, Erica
Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications
description The use of cyanine dyes in bioanalytical applications has become a widely explored topic of interest in chemistry. Their ability to absorb and fluoresce in the UV-visible and near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum benefits their use as imaging probes and fluorescent labels due to the reduced auto-fluorescence from biological molecules. The behavior of these dyes lies in their structure which consists of two nitrogen containing heterocycles joined by an electron deficient polymethine bridge that allows specific energy transitions to occur. The first portion of this work aims to explore dye functionality for analytical applications regarding the non-covalent labeling of bovine serum albumin. The second portion of the work explores dye interactions with human serum albumin in biological membrane mimetic environments using the ternary system of sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (AOT) in water and n-heptane.
author Lewis, Erica
author_facet Lewis, Erica
author_sort Lewis, Erica
title Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications
title_short Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications
title_full Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications
title_fullStr Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic Studies of Cyanine Dyes and Serum Albumins for Bioanalytical Applications
title_sort spectroscopic studies of cyanine dyes and serum albumins for bioanalytical applications
publisher ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
publishDate 2015
url http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/chemistry_theses/72
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