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COMPARISON OF THE SOLID-MATRIX LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF BENZO(a)PYRENE-DNA ADDUCTS ON α-CYCLODEXTRIN/NaCl and TREHALOSE/NaCl MATRICES
Authors:Yu  Chu Robert J.  Hurtubise
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
Abstract:Abstract— The solid-matrix luminescence properties of (±)- trans -7,8-dihydroxy-anti-9,10-epoxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene-DNA ([±]-anti-BPDE-DNA) adducts were compared on α-cyclo-dextrin (CD)/NaCl and trehalose/NaCl solid matrices. Both the optimum composition for the solid matrices and the best solvent system were obtained experimentally for acquiring the maximum room-temperature fluorescence (RTF) and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) signals for the (±)- anti -BPDE-DNA. Most of the solid-matrix RTF and RTP data were obtained at 296 K and 93 K for (±)-anti-BPDE-DNA adducts adsorbed on 1%α-CD/NaCl and 80% trehalose/NaCl. The RTF signals were strong for (±)-BPDE-DNA adducts on both solid matrices, but RTP was only obtained on the trehalose/NaCl solid matrices with the 80% trehalose yielding the strongest RTP signal for (±)-anti-BPDE-DNA. The fluorescence lifetime data for (±)-anti-BPDE-DNA gave two components on 1 %α-CD/NaCl. For 80% trehalose/NaCl, three components were revealed, but two components were obtained with 80% trehalose/NaCl after ether extraction of the solid matrix. The third component was ascribed to the formation of the tetrols from (±)- anti -BPDE-DNA adducts during the drying step in the sample preparation of 80% trehalose/NaCl. The results give the first reported data on the solid-matrix luminescence of the (±)- anti -BPDE-DNA adducts. These results should be of considerable interest not only from an analytical viewpoint but as a new means of studying the luminescence characteristics of the adducts.
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