Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use

One of the priority trends of carbon nanotechnology is creation of nanocomposite systems. Such carbon nanostructured composites were produced using - raw materials based on the products of agricultural waste, such as grape stones, apricot stones, rice husk. These products have a - wide spectrum of a...

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Main Authors: Z. A. Mansurov, J. M. Jandosov, A. R. Kerimkulova, S. Azat, A. A. Zhubanova, I. E. Digel, I. S. Savistkaya, N. S. Akimbekov, A. S. Kistaubaeva
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Published: al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2013-07-01
Series:Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
Online Access:http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/338
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spelling doaj-5d47c563c33d4735bc71a3f4a7024aea2020-11-25T00:27:20Zengal-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityEurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 1562-39202522-48672013-07-0115320921710.18321/ectj224338Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical UseZ. A. Mansurov0J. M. Jandosov1A. R. Kerimkulova2S. Azat3A. A. Zhubanova4I. E. Digel5I. S. Savistkaya6N. S. Akimbekov7A. S. Kistaubaeva8A. S. Kistaubaeva9The Institute of Combustion Problems, 050012, Almaty, 172 Bogenbay Batyr st., KazakhstanThe Institute of Combustion Problems, 050012, Almaty, 172 Bogenbay Batyr st., Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, 050040, Almaty, al-Farabi av. 71, KazakhstanThe Institute of Combustion Problems, 050012, Almaty, 172 Bogenbay Batyr st., Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, 050040, Almaty, al-Farabi av. 71, KazakhstanAachen University of Applied Sciences, 1 Heinrich-Mussmann St., 52428, Julich, Germanyal-Farabi Kazakh National University, 050040, Almaty, al-Farabi av. 71, Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, 050040, Almaty, al-Farabi av. 71, KazakhstanAl-Farabi Kazakh National Universityal-Farabi Kazakh National University, 050040, Almaty, al-Farabi av. 71, KazakhstanOne of the priority trends of carbon nanotechnology is creation of nanocomposite systems. Such carbon nanostructured composites were produced using - raw materials based on the products of agricultural waste, such as grape stones, apricot stones, rice husk. These products have a - wide spectrum of application and can be obtained in large quantities. The Institute of Combustion Problems has carried out the work on synthesis of the nanostructured carbon sorbents for multiple applications including the field of biomedicine. The article presents the data on the synthesis and physico-chemical properties of carbonaceous sorbents using physicochemical methods of investigation: separation and purification of biomolecules; isolation of phytohormone - fusicoccin; adsorbent INGO-1 in the form of an adsorption column for blood detoxification, oral (entero) sorbent - INGO-2; the study of efferent and probiotic properties and sorption activity in regard to the lipopolysaccharide (LPS), new biocomposites - based on carbonized rice husk (CRH) and cellular microorganisms; the use of CRH in wound treatment. A new material for blood detoxication (INGO-1) has been obtained. Adsorption of p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate has shown that active carbon adsorbent can remove clinically significant level of p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate from human plasma. Enterosorbent INGO-2 possesses high adsorption activity in relation to Gram-negative bacteria and their endotoxins. INGO-2 slows down the growth of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms, without having a negative effect on bifido and lactobacteria. The use of enterosorbent INGO-2 for sorption therapy may provide a solution to a complex problem - detoxication of the digestive tract and normalization of the intestinal micro ecology. The immobilized probiotic called "Riso-lact" was registered at the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan as a biologically active food additive. The developed technology is patented and provides production of the medicine in the form of freeze-dried biomass immobilized in vials.http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/338
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author Z. A. Mansurov
J. M. Jandosov
A. R. Kerimkulova
S. Azat
A. A. Zhubanova
I. E. Digel
I. S. Savistkaya
N. S. Akimbekov
A. S. Kistaubaeva
A. S. Kistaubaeva
spellingShingle Z. A. Mansurov
J. M. Jandosov
A. R. Kerimkulova
S. Azat
A. A. Zhubanova
I. E. Digel
I. S. Savistkaya
N. S. Akimbekov
A. S. Kistaubaeva
A. S. Kistaubaeva
Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
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J. M. Jandosov
A. R. Kerimkulova
S. Azat
A. A. Zhubanova
I. E. Digel
I. S. Savistkaya
N. S. Akimbekov
A. S. Kistaubaeva
A. S. Kistaubaeva
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title Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
title_short Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
title_full Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
title_fullStr Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
title_full_unstemmed Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Biomedical Use
title_sort nanostructured carbon materials for biomedical use
publisher al-Farabi Kazakh National University
series Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
issn 1562-3920
2522-4867
publishDate 2013-07-01
description One of the priority trends of carbon nanotechnology is creation of nanocomposite systems. Such carbon nanostructured composites were produced using - raw materials based on the products of agricultural waste, such as grape stones, apricot stones, rice husk. These products have a - wide spectrum of application and can be obtained in large quantities. The Institute of Combustion Problems has carried out the work on synthesis of the nanostructured carbon sorbents for multiple applications including the field of biomedicine. The article presents the data on the synthesis and physico-chemical properties of carbonaceous sorbents using physicochemical methods of investigation: separation and purification of biomolecules; isolation of phytohormone - fusicoccin; adsorbent INGO-1 in the form of an adsorption column for blood detoxification, oral (entero) sorbent - INGO-2; the study of efferent and probiotic properties and sorption activity in regard to the lipopolysaccharide (LPS), new biocomposites - based on carbonized rice husk (CRH) and cellular microorganisms; the use of CRH in wound treatment. A new material for blood detoxication (INGO-1) has been obtained. Adsorption of p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate has shown that active carbon adsorbent can remove clinically significant level of p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate from human plasma. Enterosorbent INGO-2 possesses high adsorption activity in relation to Gram-negative bacteria and their endotoxins. INGO-2 slows down the growth of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms, without having a negative effect on bifido and lactobacteria. The use of enterosorbent INGO-2 for sorption therapy may provide a solution to a complex problem - detoxication of the digestive tract and normalization of the intestinal micro ecology. The immobilized probiotic called "Riso-lact" was registered at the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan as a biologically active food additive. The developed technology is patented and provides production of the medicine in the form of freeze-dried biomass immobilized in vials.
url http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/338
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