“…The Stern-Volmer equation (equation (12) ) was utilized to evaluate the experimentally obtained emission data, and the fluorescence quenching proceed [ 6 , 40 , 41 ]: In this relationship, F o , F, τ 0 , Q, k q , K sv, and n are fluorescence emissions in the absence and presence of the Pt complex, the lifetime (10 −8 s) of the fluorophore within the nonappearance of Pt agent, as ligand, which is equal to, the concentration of the ligand, the rate constant; and quenching constant and binding site numbers on protein, respectively [ 46 ]. To obtain K sv , low concentration regions are considered at the ratio of 1:1 (ligand/protein), and linear F o /F plot vs [Q] in various by reducing the fluorescence emission.…”