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Journal of Fluorescence | 2005

Fluorimetric determination of histamine in fish using micellar media and fluorescamine as labelling reagent.

Rabani Adamou; Atanasse Coly; Stephy Edgar Douabalé; Med Lemine Ould Cheikh Ould Saleck; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; Alphonse Tine

An analytical method based on the use of fluorescamine to produce a fluorescent derivative with histamine and combined with micellar-enhanced fluorescence detection of the formed complex is developed for the sensitive and rapid determination of histamine in fishes. The fluorescence properties of the obtained complex in water and micellar solutions of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) and brij-700 are reported. Physicochemical variables influencing the sensitivity of the method (pH, micellar, fluorescamine and NaCl relative concentrations) have been optimized. The stability of the formed complex, as shown by kinetic study, depends on the pH of the solution. Linear calibration curves allowing an effective histamine determination were established with large linear dynamic range (LDR), and low limits of detection (LOD) between 0.5 and 33 ng mL-1, according to the solvent. Application to the analysis of fish samples (sardines) yielded satisfactory results. The method seems to be suitable for environmental fish quality control.


Current Drug Targets | 2006

Luminescence and photophysical properties of benzo[a]phenothiazines--therapeutic, physico-chemical, and analytical applications.

Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; Jean-Jacques Aaron; Cyril Párkányi; Noboru Motohashi

Luminescence studies on a series of new 12H-benzo[a]phenothiazines (BPHTs), possessing potentially useful antitumor therapeutic properties, are reviewed. The electronic absorption and fluorescence spectral properties of BPHTs, as well as their triplet- and singlet-excited states luminescence quenching are reviewed. Ground-state and singlet-excited state dipole moments and solvatochromic relationships are also described for these compounds. Studies on the formation of inclusion complexes between BPHTs and cyclodextrins (CDs), including CD-enhanced fluorescence, and thermodynamic constants and molecular geometry of these complexes, are discussed. The BPHTs antitumor properties in relation to their pi-electron density, and the physico-chemical and analytical applications based on their fluorescence and photophysical properties are also presented. This review article is based on selected literature data published in the last ten years (1993-2004).


Talanta | 2013

Determination of phenylurea pesticides by direct laser photo-induced fluorescence

Pape Diaw; Alicia Maroto; O.M.A. Mbaye; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; L. Stephan; Atanasse Coly; Laure Deschamps; Alphonse Tine; Jean-Jacques Aaron; Philippe Giamarchi

A direct Laser Photo-Induced Fluorescence (DL-PIF) method is developed for the determination of two phenylurea pesticides, namely fenuron and diflubenzuron. The DL-PIF method uses a tunable Nd:YAG-OPO Laser to obtain the photoproduct(s) and to simultaneously analyse their fluorescence in a short acquisition time on an intensified CCD camera. Compared to classical PIF methods, the use of a tunable laser improves the selectivity (by choosing the suitable excitation wavelength), increases the sensitivity (due to the high energy of the beam) and also reduces the time of analysis. The analytical performances of this method for the determination of both pesticides are satisfactory in comparison to other classical PIF methods published for the determination of phenylurea pesticides. The calibration curves were linear over one order of magnitude and the limits of detection were in the ng mL(-1) range. Satisfactory recoveries were obtained in the analysis of both pesticides in river and sea water spiked samples.


Talanta | 2016

New method for the determination of metolachlor and buprofezin in natural water using orthophthalaldehyde by thermochemically-induced fluorescence derivatization (TIFD)

Alphonse Mendy; Diène Diégane Thiaré; Souleymane Sambou; Abdourahmane Khonté; Atanasse Coly; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; François Delattre; Alphonse Tine

Herbicide metolachlor (MET) and insecticide buprofezin (BUP) were determined in natural waters by means of a newly-developed, simple and sensitive thermochemically-induced fluorescence derivatization (TIFD) method. The TIFD approach is based on the thermolysis transformation of naturally non-fluorescent pesticides into fluorescent complex O-phthalaldehyde-thermoproduct(s) in water at 70°C for MET and at 80°C for BUP. The TIFD method was optimized with respect to the temperature, pH, complex formation kinetic and pesticides concentrations. The limit of detection (LOD=0.8ngmL(-1) for MET and 3.0ngmL(-1) for BUP) and quantification (LOQ=2.6ngmL(-1) for MET and 9.5 ngmL(-1) for BUP) values were low, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) values were small (between 1.2% and 1.8%), which indicates a good analytical sensitivity and a great repeatability of TIFD method. Recovery studies were performed on spiked well, sea and draining waters samples collected in the Niayes area by using the solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure. Satisfactory recovery results (84-118%) were obtained for the determination of MET and BUP in these natural waters.


Journal of AOAC International | 2016

Spectrofluorometric Determination of Putrescine: Optimization of the Putrescine-Orthophthaldehyde Complex Using Spectrofluorometry.

Oladele Oyelakin; Moumouny Traoré; El Hadji Babacar Mbye; Abdourahmane Khonté; Lamine Cisse; Abdoulaye N. Faye; Ousman Faye; Moussa Mbaye; Khemesse Kital; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; Atanasse Coly; Alphonse Tine; François Delattre

In alkaline medium, the complex formed between putrescine and orthophthalaldehyde was studied using spectrofluorescence. The derivative is kinetically stable 24 h after complexation. The stoichiometry of the complex is 1:1 at maximum fluorescence intensity, also 24 h after complexation.


Talanta | 2015

A new direct laser photo-induced fluorescence method coupled on-line with liquid chromatographic separation for the simultaneous determination of anilides pesticides

O.M.A. Mbaye; Alicia Maroto; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; L. Stephan; Laure Deschamps; Jean-Jacques Aaron; Philippe Giamarchi

A new direct laser photo-induced fluorescence high performance liquid chromatography (DL-PIF-HPLC) method is developed for the simultaneous determination of three anilide pesticides, namely carboxin, monalide and propanil. DL-PIF-HPLC uses a tunable Nd:YAG-OPO laser to obtain fluorescent photoproduct(s) and to simultaneously analyze their fluorescence in a short acquisition time with an intensified CCD camera, which improves the selectivity (by choosing the suitable excitation wavelength), increases the sensitivity (due to the high energy of the laser beam) and reduces the time of analysis, relative to the classical PIF methods. However, one of the main drawbacks of PIF methods is the presence of interferences with other compounds, such as other pesticides from the same group yielding similar fluorescent photoproducts, which reduces their selectivity. The analytical interest of DL-PIF-HPLC to avoid these interferences is demonstrated. The DL-PIF spectra, chromatographic conditions and analytical performances of DL-PIF-HPLC are presented for the simultaneous determination of three anilide pesticides. The calibration curves are linear over one order of magnitude and the limits of detection are in the ng mL(-1) range. The new DL-PIF-HPLC system has the advantage to combine the performances of both techniques, DL-PIF and liquid chromatography, and to improve the analysis selectivity.


American Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2015

Spectrofluorimetric Analysis of the Fungicide Carbendazim and Its Metabolite 2-Aminobenzimidazole in Natural Water

Diène Diégane Thiaré; Abdourakhmane Khonté; Amadou Gallo Diop; Alphonse Mendy; Atanasse Coly; François Delattre; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; Alphonse Tine


Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | 2014

Solvolysis kinetic study and direct spectrofluorimetric analysis of the fungicide benomyl in natural waters

Diène Diégane Thiaré; Abdourakhmane Khonté; Diegane Sarr; Cheikh Diop; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; Atanasse Coly; François Delattre; Alphonse Tine; Jean-Jacques Aaron


Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | 2015

DETERMINATION OF THE FENVALERATE INSECTICIDE IN NATURAL WATERS BY A PHOTOCHEMICALLY-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE METHOD

Diène Diégane Thiaré; Atanasse Coly; Diegane Sarr; Abdourakhmane Khonté; Amadou Gallo Diop; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; François Delattre; Alphonse Tine; Jean-Jacques Aaron


International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry | 2017

Conductometric Study of the Interaction of Insecticide Profenofos with Cationic and Anionic Surfactants in Aqueous Medium

Ibrahima Sarr; El Bodian; Souleymane Sambou; Alphonse Mendy; Diène Diégane Thiaré; Pape Diaw; Mame Diabou Gaye-Seye; Atanasse Coly; Alphonse Tine

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Atanasse Coly

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Alphonse Tine

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Alphonse Mendy

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Cheikh Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Diegane Sarr

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Lamine Cisse

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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