Abstract
It is demonstrated that tryptophan and proteins (parvalbumin and alcohol dehydrogenase) can be entrapped in silica glass. The silica glass is transparent in the UV spectral region, allowing for spectroscopic studies of immobilized proteins. The fluorescence spectra and phosphorescence spectra and lifetime of entrapped proteins resemble those observed for the molecules in aqueous solution.
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