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10 July 2009 Study of R-group positively charged amino acids' UV
Teng fei Tian, Gui zhong Liu, Xian hui Meng, Xiao qian Tan, Yong liang Liu
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Proceedings Volume 7490, PIAGENG 2009: Intelligent Information, Control, and Communication Technology for Agricultural Engineering; 74900V (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836869
Event: International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agriculture Engineering (PIAGENG 2009), 2009, Zhangjiajie, China
Abstract
In this paper, we study the change mechanism of UV of three amino acids with positively charged R-group, which are processed under alternating electric field. We prepared 0.01mol/L aqueous solution of lysine(K), arginine(R), histidine(H) respectively, then disposed them at different frequency electric field for 5 minutes, scanning UV spectrum finally. As a result, red/blue shift and hyperchromic/hypochromic effect arise in spectrums of these three amino acids. Compared with control group, ΔλKmax is between -0.4nm and 0.8nm, ΔλRmax between -0.4nm and 0.8nm, ΔλHmax between -2.2nm and -0.6nm; ΔεKmax is between -2.657% and 2.143%, ΔεRmax between -4.997% and -1.581%, ΔεHmax between -2.098% and 0.314%. The levels of the amino acid molecules and the energy levels difference are affected by the excitation of alternating electric field. The changes of energy level difference result in the occurrence of UV spectrum red/blue shift. There is reduced trend of Δλmax along with increasing frequency. The number of molecules, which meet the energy levels in the conditions of transition, is changed by the changes of molecular levels, so comes changes of hyperchromic/hypochromic effect and the changes decrease with increasing frequency.
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Teng fei Tian, Gui zhong Liu, Xian hui Meng, Xiao qian Tan, and Yong liang Liu "Study of R-group positively charged amino acids' UV", Proc. SPIE 7490, PIAGENG 2009: Intelligent Information, Control, and Communication Technology for Agricultural Engineering, 74900V (10 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836869
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Ultraviolet radiation

Absorption

Electromagnetism

Polarization

Dielectric polarization

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