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Interactions of Isophorone Derivatives with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies: e0129817
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Samoc, Marek
, Olesiak-Banska, Joanna
, Andraud, Chantal
, Deiana, Marco
, Matczyszyn, Katarzyna
, Massin, Julien
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Salmonidae
2015
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Interactions of Isophorone Derivatives with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies: e0129817
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Samoc, Marek
, Olesiak-Banska, Joanna
, Andraud, Chantal
, Deiana, Marco
, Matczyszyn, Katarzyna
, Massin, Julien
in
Salmonidae
2015
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Interactions of Isophorone Derivatives with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies: e0129817
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Interactions of Isophorone Derivatives with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies: e0129817
2015
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Interactions of three new isophorone derivatives, Isoa Isob and Isoc with salmon testes DNA have been investigated using UV-Vis, fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopic methods. All the studied compounds interact with DNA through intercalative binding mode. The stoichiometry of the isophorone/DNA adducts was found to be 1:1. The fluorescence quenching data revealed a binding interaction with the base pairs of DNA. The CD data indicate that all the investigated isophorones induce DNA modifications.
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