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Development of DNA-derived environmental material by $$gamma$$-ray irradiation

Furusawa, Kazuya*; Kita, Erika*; Dobashi, Toshiaki*; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Tamada, Masao

DNA-derived environmental cleanup material was prepared by $$gamma$$-ray irradiation on DNA and cross-linking polymer mixtures. The $$gamma$$-ray cross-linking biopolymer used for the study was carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), gelatin, bovine serum albumin (BSA), carboxymethylchitosan, and catinal. The DNA and cross-linking biopolymer mixtures were gelled homogenously by $$gamma$$-ray irradiation except for DNA + CM-chitosan mixture under the experimental condition. Grams of acrydine orange absorbed in dried gels decreased with increasing irradiated dose. The optimum condition for obtaining the maximum absorbed efficiency of the gel was determined.

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