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  • Optical spectroscopic exploration of binding of Cochineal Red A with two homologous serum albumins.

Optical spectroscopic exploration of binding of Cochineal Red A with two homologous serum albumins.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2012-03-09)
Priyanka Bolel, Niharendu Mahapatra, Mintu Halder
ABSTRACT

Cochineal Red A is a negatively charged synthetic azo food colorant and a potential carcinogen. We present here the study of binding of Cochineal Red A with two homologous serum albumins, human (HSA) and bovine (BSA), in aqueous pH 7.4 buffer by optical spectroscopic techniques. Protein intrinsic fluorescence quenching by Cochineal Red A occurs through ground-state static interaction and its binding with BSA is stronger than with HSA. The magnitudes of thermodynamic parameters suggest that dye binding occurs principally via electrostatic complexation. Site-marker competitive binding shows that Cochineal Red A binds primarily to site I of serum albumins. Circular dichroic spectra indicate that dye binding results in some conformational modification of serum albumins. Increased ionic strength of the medium results in lowering of binding. This study provides an important insight into possible means of removal of dye toxicity.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Ponceau 4R, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
New Coccine, Dye content 75 %