Xl. Chen et al., Determination of nucleic acids at nanogram levels with tetra-substituted amino aluminum phthalocyanine by a resonance light-scattering technique, CHEM J CH U, 22(6), 2001, pp. 901-904
This is the first report of the determination of nucleic acids at nanogram
levels based on their enhanced effects on the resonance light-scattering of
TAA1Pc at 400 nm, Under optimal conditions, the linear ranges of the calib
ration curves were 0-250.0 ng/mL for Calf thymus DNA (CT DNA), 0-200, 0 ng/
mL for Salmon sperm DNA(SM DNA) and 0-400. 0 ng/mL for Yeast RNA. The detec
tion limits were 1. 4 ng/mL for both CT DNA and SM DNA, 2. 7 ng/mL for Yeas
t RNA. The relative standard deviation for the determination of 100. 0 ng/m
L CT DNA was 2. 1%. The measurement can be made easily on a common spectrof
luorimeter, The reaction between TAA1Pc and nucleic acids is completed in 2
min and the scattered light signal is stable for at least I h, The interfe
rence from some interesting coexisting substances with the determination of
DNA was also examined. The method was applied to the determination of DNA
in golden staphylococcus DNA sample, and the results were satisfactory.