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The effect of Cibacron Blue 3GA (CB) on the fluorescence emission spectra o
f bovine serum albumin (BSA) was investigated in cationic reversed micelles
formed with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) compared with that in aq
ueous phase. The anionic CB had electrostatic interactions with cationic CT
AB and affinity interactions with BSA in the reversed micelles. The additio
n of CB in the reversed micellar phase led to a great decrease in the fluor
escence intensity of BSA and a remarkable red shift of the wavelength of em
ission maximum (lambda (max)). The fluorescence intensity of BSA decreased
and the lambda (max) decreased 5 nm (blue shift) without the addition of CB
in the reversed micellar phase. The fluorescence intensity of BSA with the
addition of CB had the strongest value in the aqueous phase with the prese
nce of CTAB, a less strong value in the reversed micellar phase, and a weak
value in the aqueous phase without the presence of CTAB. The increase in X
max of BSA with the addition of CB in the reversed micellar phase might in
dicate the decrease in the hydrophobic microenvironment of the Trp residue
of BSA, contrary to those microenvironments in the absence of CB.