Abstract: | Using synchrotron radiation as the excitation light, we studied the fluorescence parameters of perylene incubated with pigeon erythrocyte membranes and with an isotropic viscous medium, the Primol 342 oil.From 4 to 37°C, we observed a single lifetime of 4.5 ns in the oil and two with the membrane (τ1 = 1−1.4 ns and τ2 = 5.4−6.1 ns). The dependence upon temperature of the rotation correlation time of perylene () in the oil was characteristic of an isotropic medium, whereas the limiting value of anitropy (r ∞) was zero. With the membrane, γ ∞ decreased from 0.14 to 0.06 and from 2.9 to 0.5 ns, indicating a greater amplitude and frequency of molecular motions.The addition of chlorpromazine, indomethacine, tetracaine, n-octylamine, octanol or octanoic acid to the membrane decreased the τ1 and τ2 values. This would stem from the desorganization of the membrane induced by the drugs. |