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Emulsan quantitation by Nile red quenching fluorescence assay
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2004-12Registro en:
Castro, Guillermo Raul; Larson, Bridget K.; Panilaitis, Bruce; Kaplan, David L.; Emulsan quantitation by Nile red quenching fluorescence assay; Springer; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; 67; 6; 12-2004; 767-770
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Autor
Castro, Guillermo Raul
Larson, Bridget K.
Panilaitis, Bruce
Kaplan, David L.
Resumen
A Nile red fluorescent technique to quantify 20–200 μg ml−1 of emulsan was developed. Nile red dissolved<br />in DMSO showed an adsorption peak at 552 nm, and emission peak at 636 nm, with molar extinction coefficient of 19,600 cm−1 M−1. Nile red fluorescence in DMSO was proportionally quenched by emulsan and the quenching was time-dependent. The assay was used to follow the production of emulsan by cultures of Acinetobacter venetianus RAG-1.