Vol. 36, Issue 2-3, pp. 199-207

Vol. 36 Issue 2-3 pp. 199-207

Affinity of new anticancer agent, DB-174, to membranes and HSA determined by fluorescence spectroscopy methods

Stefan Kruszewski, David Bom, Blanka Ziomkowska, Michal Cyrankiewicz

Keywords

camptothecin, fluorescence anisotropy, membranes, human serum albumin (HSA)

Abstract

The application of fluorescence spectroscopy methods to determining the properties of camptothecins – promising anticancer agents – are described in this paper. The fluorescence anisotropy measurements provide useful information about the binding of camptothecin and its analogues to cell membranes and human serum albumin (HSA) that is important for potential clinical applications of these agents, and permits the selection from many camptothecin analogues those ones exhibiting desirable biomedical properties. Binding properties of 7-trimethylsilyl-ethyl-10 hydroxy-camptothecin are the subject of this paper.

Vol. 36
Issue 2-3
pp. 199-207

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