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Título: Activated Carbon/Pectin Composite Enterosorbent for Human Protection from Intoxication with Xenobiotics Pb(II) and Sodium Diclofenac
Autor: Jandosov, Jakpar
Alavijeh, Mo
Sultakhan, Shynggyskhan
Baimenov, Alzhan
Bernardo, Maria
Sakipova, Zuriyadda
Azat, Seytkhan
Lyubchyk, Svitlana
Zhylybayeva, Nurzhamal
Naurzbayeva, Gulmira
Mansurov, Zulkhair
Mikhalovsky, Sergey
Berillo, Dmitriy
Palavras-chave: diclofenac adsorption
enterosorbent
lead adsorption
pectin
porous carbon
Analytical Chemistry
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Molecular Medicine
Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Discovery
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Data: 1-Abr-2022
Citação: Jandosov, J., Alavijeh, M., Sultakhan, S., Baimenov, A., Bernardo, M., Sakipova, Z., Azat, S., Lyubchyk, S., Zhylybayeva, N., Naurzbayeva, G., Mansurov, Z., Mikhalovsky, S., & Berillo, D. (2022). Activated Carbon/Pectin Composite Enterosorbent for Human Protection from Intoxication with Xenobiotics Pb(II) and Sodium Diclofenac. Molecules, 27(7), Article 2296. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072296
Resumo: The use of enterosorbents—materials which can be administered orally and eliminate toxic substances from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) by sorption—offers an attractive complementary protection of humans against acute and chronic poisoning. In this study, we report the results of developing a microgranulated binary biomedical preparation for oral use. It was designed with a core-shell structure based on pectin with low degree of esterification as the core, and nanoporous activated carbon produced from rice husk, AC-RH, as the shell, designated as AC-RH@pectin. The adsorption properties of the synthesized materials were studied in aqueous solutions for the removal of lead (II) nitrate as a representative of toxic polyvalent metals and sodium diclofenac as an example of a medicinal drug. The composite enterosorbent demonstrated high adsorption capacity for both adsorbates studied. Adsorption kinetics of lead and diclofenac adsorption by AC-RH, pectin, and AC-RH@pectin, fitted well a pseudo-second-order model. According to the Langmuir adsorption isotherm model, the best fitted isotherm model, the maximum adsorption capacity, qmax, of AC-RH@pectin for diclofenac and for lead (II) was 130.9 mg/g and 227.8 mg/g, respectively. Although qmax of AC-RH for diclofenac, 537.6 mg/g, and qmax of pectin for lead (II), 245.7 mg/g, were higher, the maximum adsorption capacity of AC-RH for lead (II), 52.7 mg/g, was much lower than that of the composite AC-RH@pectin and the adsorption capacity of pectin for diclofenac was negligible. Therefore, the composite material AC-RH@pectin demonstrated substantial efficiency of removing both species which potentially defines it as a more universal enterosorbent suitable for treating poisoning caused by substances of different chemical nature.
Descrição: Funding Information: Funding: IRN AP09562399 «Biomedical product based on nanoporous active carbon and low-esterified pectin for gastrointestinal sorption in case of intoxication caused by xenobiotics» grant funded by the Committee of Science at the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/142795
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072296
ISSN: 1420-3049
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