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TITLE:
Determination of Binding Parameters of Miramistin to Serum Albumin by the Bioluminescent Method
AUTHORS:
Nickolaj F. Starodub, Andrey M. Katsev, Elvira R. Abduramanova, Sergey L. Safronyuk, Marina V. Taran
KEYWORDS:
Bioluminescent Inhibition Test, Miramistin, Albumin, Association Constants, Determination
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Biological Chemistry,
Vol.4 No.5,
August
12,
2014
ABSTRACT: Bioassay based on the luminescent bacteria was used as a new method for the determination of the kinetic constants of ligand binding to the complexion agent. Miramistin as the cationic surface-active antiseptic and serum blood albumin was taken as a model of interacting agent’s. It was concluded that this approach might have a wide range for applications, namely, in all cases where the ligand is an inhibitor of bacterial luminescence and its complex dose not effect the intensity of this process.