Abstract

Nucleic acids can form large particle complexes with protamine sulfate by electrostatic forces, which results in strong light scattering. Based on this, a nephelometric method is described for sensitive and convenient determination of nucleic acids with protamine sulfate by using a common spectrofluorimeter. Maximum light scattering is produced in the range of pH 2.2-4.4 with the same excitation and emission wavelengths at 365 nm. Under optimal conditions, the calibration curves are linear in the range 0.05-60.0 micrograms cm-3 for nucleic acids. The corresponding detection limits are 12.5 ng cm-3 for calf thymus DNA, 9.0 ng cm-3 for fish sperm DNA, and 18.0 ng cm-3 for yeast RNA, respectively. Six synthetic samples are determined with satisfactory results. The relative standard deviation of five replicate measurements is 3.2% for 2.0 micrograms cm-3 calf thymus DNA.

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