Abstract
All biological compound solutions tested under high-energy gamma bombardment quenched the water luminescence by no more than a factor of two. The values for relative luminescence of the 10 −2 molar solutions ranged from 94% for glycine to 56% for uric acid. Typical concentration-effect curves indicated definite quenching of the luminescence with increasing solute concentration. Two of the biological compound solutions, tryptophan and glutathione, showed a marked relation between solution pH and luminescence efficiency.
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