Study of immobilization of bolaform ions on polymethacrylic acid

The study of the interactions of polyelectrolytes with organic ions, in particular bolaform ions, that is, having a mirror conformational chemical structural symmetry with respect to the centre of the molecule and exhibiting physiological activity, is particularly intriguing due to its potential for...

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Main Authors: Urinova Zebo, Karimov Makhmud, Babaev Tuygun, Kambarov Asadjon, Rifky Mohamed, Abrolov Anvarjon
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/64/bioconf_ForestryForum2024_03040.pdf
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author Urinova Zebo
Karimov Makhmud
Babaev Tuygun
Kambarov Asadjon
Rifky Mohamed
Abrolov Anvarjon
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description The study of the interactions of polyelectrolytes with organic ions, in particular bolaform ions, that is, having a mirror conformational chemical structural symmetry with respect to the centre of the molecule and exhibiting physiological activity, is particularly intriguing due to its potential for simulating biological processes and its implications for the development of novel polymer therapeutic systems. These systems possess unique features that distinguish them from low-molecular-weight medicines. Of the large assortment of polymers used for these purposes, the most convenient “substrate” is considered to be synthetic polyelectrolytes that are easily adjustable during production, possessing active functional groups for binding organic ions and the property of good solubility in water. The objects of research were an antibacterial agent, aethonium, and a drug, imidocarb, widely used in veterinary practice, which, when dissolved in water, forms complex bolaform cations and an industrially developed polymer, polymethacrylic acid. In order to develop a prolonged dosage form for veterinary medicine, the binding of these substances to a selected synthetic polymer was studied using physical and chemical methods. IR spectroscopy has proven the “soft” immobilization of the studied organic ions on polymethacrylic acid. Factors influencing the immobilization process have been established: the ratio of reagents, the nature of the solvent and temperature, and the thermodynamic parameters of the studied process.
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spelling doaj-art-d2e1696b34074e5a99627b3e18f208a82024-12-06T09:33:26ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582024-01-011450304010.1051/bioconf/202414503040bioconf_ForestryForum2024_03040Study of immobilization of bolaform ions on polymethacrylic acidUrinova Zebo0Karimov Makhmud1Babaev Tuygun2Kambarov Asadjon3Rifky Mohamed4Abrolov Anvarjon5Samarkand State University named after Sharaf RashidovAlmalyk branch of Tashkent Polytechnical University after Islam KarimovNational University of UzbekistanAlmalyk branch of Tashkent Polytechnical University after Islam KarimovEastern Univrsity, Sri LankaFergana Polytechnic InstituteThe study of the interactions of polyelectrolytes with organic ions, in particular bolaform ions, that is, having a mirror conformational chemical structural symmetry with respect to the centre of the molecule and exhibiting physiological activity, is particularly intriguing due to its potential for simulating biological processes and its implications for the development of novel polymer therapeutic systems. These systems possess unique features that distinguish them from low-molecular-weight medicines. Of the large assortment of polymers used for these purposes, the most convenient “substrate” is considered to be synthetic polyelectrolytes that are easily adjustable during production, possessing active functional groups for binding organic ions and the property of good solubility in water. The objects of research were an antibacterial agent, aethonium, and a drug, imidocarb, widely used in veterinary practice, which, when dissolved in water, forms complex bolaform cations and an industrially developed polymer, polymethacrylic acid. In order to develop a prolonged dosage form for veterinary medicine, the binding of these substances to a selected synthetic polymer was studied using physical and chemical methods. IR spectroscopy has proven the “soft” immobilization of the studied organic ions on polymethacrylic acid. Factors influencing the immobilization process have been established: the ratio of reagents, the nature of the solvent and temperature, and the thermodynamic parameters of the studied process.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/64/bioconf_ForestryForum2024_03040.pdf
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