Dansylglycine, an HSA drug site II probe, is used for the differentiation and analysis of specific binding sites on serum albumin. Dansylglycine is used to generate chromophore-modified cyclodextrins for use in chemosensor development.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 126(43), 14258-14266 (2004-10-28)
It is important to characterize drug-albumin binding during drug discovery and lead optimization as strong binding may reduce bioavailability and/or increase the drug's in vivo half-life. Despite knowing about the location of human serum albumin (HSA) drug binding sites and
Journal of chromatography. B, Biomedical sciences and applications, 714(1), 39-46 (1998-09-24)
This paper describes sample enrichment in a single levitated droplet for capillary electrophoresis (CE) analysis. The droplet was trapped in an acoustical field. The minute sample volumes needed for the enrichment procedure were precisely handled using a piezoelectric flow-through liquid
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 15(9-10), 1477-1482 (1997-06-01)
Separation process in a liquid chromatographic column were visualized and analyzed by a developed chromato-videoscope. The migration aspects were evaluated with successively obtained densitograms. In reversed-phase chromatography, the band widths of each solute band were almost equal fore both weakly
The amphiphilic fluorescent dye N-[(5-dimethylamino)naphth-1-ylsulfonyl]glycine (dansylglycine) can be used to monitor the magnitude and stability of transmembrane proton gradients. Although freely soluble in aqueous media, the dye readily adsorbs to the surfaces of lipid vesicles. Because membrane-bound dye fluoresces at
The specific binding of carrier ligands of antidiabetic vanadium(IV) and zinc(II) complexes into drug binding pockets of human serum albumin (HSA) has been investigated via displacement reactions of site markers such as warfarin and dansylglycine by different spectroscopic (fluorescence, circular
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