Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 15(9), 885 (1999).

Development of a Direct Chemiluminescence Method for the Determination of Nucleic Acids Based upon Their Reaction with Cerium(IV) in the Presence of Rutheniumtrisdipyridine
Heyou HAN, Xiaoyan LI, Zhike HE * , Lianseng LIN and Yun'e ZENG
Department of Chemistry, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, P. R. China
A direct chemiluminescent method for the determination of nucleic acids has been developed. The method is based on the enhancement of nucleic acids on the chemiluminescence light emission of the reaction between Ru(bipy)32+ and Ce(IV). Under the optimum conditions, the calibration graphs are linear over the ranges 7.0x10-7 - 5.0x10-5 g/ml for calf thymus DNA, 4.0x10-7 - 5.0x10-5 g/ml for fish sperm DNA and 5.0x10-7 - 5.0x10-5 g/ml for yeast RNA, respectively. The limits of detection are 1.8x10-7 g/ml for calf thymus DNA, 1.1x10-7 g/ml for fish sperm DNA and 1.2x10-7 g/ml for yeast RNA, respectively. The final procedue allows the sucessful determination of calf thymus DNA, fish sperm DNA and yeast RNA in six synthetic samples. This method is simple, rapid and specific. A possible reaction mechanism is discussed. (Keywords: Nucleic acid, DNA, RNA, chemiluminescent analysis, rutheniumtrisdipyridine)