Dansylsarcosine cyclohexylammonium salt (
1) is a fluorescent probe which specifically binds to human serum albumin (HSA) drug binding site 2 (yellow).
1,2) The maximum fluorescence wavelength of
1 shifts by binding to HSA, and the fluorescence decreases by the competitive displacement of drugs and pharmaceuticals, which confirms for drugs to bind the site 2. Alternatively,
dansylamide (
2) binds to HSA drug binding site 1 (light blue) and is used as a fluorescent probe in a similar mechanism. Thus, a simple and quick drug binding assay can be attained with a combination of
1 and
2. In this way,
1 and
2 are useful for the characterization of the binding sites in HSA essential for the study of pharmacokinetics and pharmacological effect.