T. Cserhati et E. Forgacs, CHARGE-TRANSFER CHROMATOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE BINDING OF COMMERCIAL PESTICIDES TO VARIOUS ALBUMINS, Journal of chromatography, 699(1-2), 1995, pp. 285-290
The interaction of 28 commercial pesticides with human and bovine seru
m albumin as well as with egg albumin was studied by charge-transfer r
eversed-phase thin-layer chromatography and the relative strength of t
he interaction was calculated. Only one pesticide interacted with egg
albumin whereas the majority of pesticides bound both to bovine and hu
man serum albumins. Stepwise regression analysis proved that the hydro
phobicity parameters of pesticides exert a significant impact on their
capacity to bind to serum albumins. These findings support the hypoth
esis that the binding of pesticides to albumins may involve hydrophili
c forces occurring between the corresponding apolar substructures of p
esticides and amino acid side chains. No linear correlation was found
between the capacities of human and bovine serum albumins to bind pest
icides.