Abstract

AbstractAcridine orange bound to helical sodium desoxycholate polymers shows several Cotton effects which in some cases stongly resemble the ones seen with glycosaminoglycans. The dye molecules are probably bound to the outside core of the helix through electrostatic interactions. The strong Cotton effect in the 540‐nm region arises from dye‐dye interactions. Subtle factors, including shaking, affect CD and ORD spectra of these complexes.

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