A fluorescence assay that detects long branches in the starch polysaccharide amylopectin

Chem Commun (Camb). 2014 Feb 14;50(13):1530-2. doi: 10.1039/c3cc48163h.

Abstract

Long α(1-4)-linked glucopyranose branches in the starch polysaccharide amylopectin can be detected by the specific binding of an anionic amphiphilic fluorescent probe. The probe forms spermidine-stabilised micelles in water resulting in fluorescence quenching. By extracting the probe from the micelles polysaccharides are detected in a "turn-on" fluorescence assay.