Issue 4, 2001

A quartz crystal resonant sensor (QCRS) study of HSA–drug interactions

Abstract

Human serum albumin (HSA) was immobilised on the gold surface of a quartz crystal resonance sensor (QCRS) and exposed to warfarin and diazepam. Distinct decreases in frequency of differing magnitudes were observed upon exposure of the protein to each of the compounds suggesting strongly that a ligand interaction was occurring. Moreover, as sequential exposure in any order was observed to yield distinct repeatable frequency decreases for the ligands indicated, screening for site specific binding may be possible. Identically immobilised bovine serum albumin (BSA) gave no response to either compound.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Dec 2000
Accepted
23 Feb 2001
First published
07 Mar 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 426-428

A quartz crystal resonant sensor (QCRS) study of HSA–drug interactions

K. D. Pavey, E. Lyle, C. J. Olliff and F. Paul, Analyst, 2001, 126, 426 DOI: 10.1039/B009986O

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