Isoniazid Containing Metal Based Drugs as Potential Antimicrobial Agent: A Short Review
Md. Saddam Hossain,
Md. Abdul Mannan,
F. K. Camellia,
A. K. B. Zaman,
C. M. Zakaria,
Md. Kudrat-E-Zahan
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
Pages:
62-70
Received:
17 July 2017
Accepted:
31 July 2017
Published:
18 September 2017
Abstract: Antibiotic resistance has been growing at an alarming rate and consequently the activity of antibiotics against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria has dropped dramatically day by day. In this sense there is a strong need to synthesis new substances that not only have good spectrum of activity, but having new mechanisms of action. Inorganic compounds particularly metal complexes have played an important role in the development of new metal based drugs. A significantly rising interest in the design of metal complexes as drugs and diagnostic agents is currently observed in the area of scientific inquiry, specifically termed medicinal inorganic chemistry. In this review we have focused on research undertaken over the past few decades which has sought to possess preclinical pharmacological screenings like anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-tuberculosis, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, DNA- interaction and anti-tumor action of isoniazid containing synthetic metal complexes.
Abstract: Antibiotic resistance has been growing at an alarming rate and consequently the activity of antibiotics against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria has dropped dramatically day by day. In this sense there is a strong need to synthesis new substances that not only have good spectrum of activity, but having new mechanisms of action. Inorganic co...
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Quality Assessment of Sand as Silicon Dioxide Collected from the Sudanese Areas (Bara, Elmtama and Karema) for Glass Industry
Mohamed Alzuabir Almaleeh,
Mohamed Ezeldin,
Said Milad
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
Pages:
71-75
Received:
28 July 2017
Accepted:
11 September 2017
Published:
17 November 2017
Abstract: The silicon dioxide and microcline, samples were collected from the North Kordofan state Bara area, River Nile state Elmatama area and Karema. Then samples were subjected to X-ray diffractometer "XRD" accodrding to standard testMethods. Elemnts compostion was charactrized for all samples by X-ray florescence spectrometer "XRF". The particles size was carried out using sieve standards. Samples were acidified to improve the quality of silica. Silicon dioxide of Bara sand was found to be 100%, while that of Elmtama was 96.6% silicon dioxide and 3.4% microcline sandand for Karima sand 94% silicon dioxide and 6% microcline. The percentages of the silica sand were found to be 95.8% for Bara, 90.9% for Elmtama and 84.2% for karema. The iron oxide percentage for Bara was found 0.03%. The particle size for Bara, Karema and Elmtama were found to be (60, 100, 140mm), respectively.
Abstract: The silicon dioxide and microcline, samples were collected from the North Kordofan state Bara area, River Nile state Elmatama area and Karema. Then samples were subjected to X-ray diffractometer "XRD" accodrding to standard testMethods. Elemnts compostion was charactrized for all samples by X-ray florescence spectrometer "XRF". The particles size w...
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