Abstract

AbstractSchizophyllan (SPG) is a natural β‐1,3‐glucan that forms a triple helix (t‐SPG) in neutral aqueous solutions and t‐SPG can be denatured to single chains (s‐SPGs) in DMSO or alkaline solutions. Exchanging the denatured solutions for neutral water leads the renaturation of the triple helix. We have reported that hydrophobic molecules can form a complex with s‐SPG when they are present in the renaturation process. Some of these, for example poly(dA) and polyaniline, were found to have aromatic amino moieties. This report demonstrates whether s‐SPG can interact with other aromatic amino compounds such as anilinonaphthalene sulfonic acid (ANS) derivatives. Enhanced fluorescence intensity and red‐shifted UV absorption spectra were observed in the mixture of s‐SPG and 2,6‐ANS or 2,6‐TNS. In the circular dichroism measurement, the positive Cotton effects appeared after mixing 2, 6‐ANS with s‐SPG. When the amino proton was replaced by the methyl group or used in intramolecular hydrogen bonds, any spectral changes were not observed. These results indicate that amino proton in the ANS derivatives plays a key role in the complexation. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 46: 1440–1448, 2008

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