Issue 4, 2001

Determination of nucleic acids with Crystal Violet by a resonance light-scattering technique

Abstract

For the first time, Crystal Violet (CV) was used to determine nucleic acid concentrations using the resonance light-scattering (RLS) technique. Based on the enhancement of the RLS of CV by nucleic acids, a new quantitative determination method for nucleic acids in aqueous solutions has been developed. At pH 5.03 and ionic strength 0.005 mol kg−1, the interaction of CV with nucleic acids results in three characteristic RLS peaks at 344.0, 483.0 and 666.0 nm. With 4.0 × 10−5 mol l−1 of CV, linear relationships were found between the enhanced intensity of RLS at 666.0 nm and the concentration of nucleic acids in the range 0–2.5 µg ml−1 for herring sperm DNA, 0–4.0 µg ml−1 for calf thymus DNA and 0–4.5 µg ml−1 for yeast RNA. The limits of determination were 13.8 ng ml−1 for herring sperm DNA, 36.8 ng ml−1 for calf thymus DNA and 69.0 ng ml−1 for yeast RNA. The assay is convenient, rapid, inexpensive and simple.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2000
Accepted
10 Jan 2001
First published
27 Feb 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 513-517

Determination of nucleic acids with Crystal Violet by a resonance light-scattering technique

Z. Wujuan, X. Hongping, W. Shuqing, C. Xingguo and H. Zhide, Analyst, 2001, 126, 513 DOI: 10.1039/B006171I

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