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Mechanism of fluorometric analysis of tetracycline involving metal complexation

✍ Scribed by Stanley T. Day; William G. Crouthamel; Louis C. Martinelli; Joseph K. H. Ma


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
716 KB
Volume
67
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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✦ Synopsis


Tetracycline complexation with calcium and organic ligands was studied using fluorescence, circular dichroism, and solvent extraction methods. The results were used to interpret the mechanism of the commonly used fluorometric methods for the analysis of tetracycline in biological fluids. Tetracycline formed ternary calcium complexes with barbital sodium and L-tryptophan in alkaline solutions. The circular dichroism studies indicate that the calcium ion in these complexes is bound to the C-4 dimethylamino and the C-12a hydroxyl groups of tetracycline. These ternary complexes are strongly fluorescent and can be extracted easily into 1-butanol or ethyl acetate. Based on the characteristics of the ternary complexes and of the tetracycline degradation products, it is concluded that only the active form of tetracycline can be complexed and extracted for fluorescence analysis.


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