Publications by authors named "Abubakr Nasriddinov"

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  • The study analyzed the fine structure of apricot pectin polysaccharides using various spectroscopic techniques, leading to the identification of a purified pectin fraction (F1AP) mainly composed of D-galacturonic acid, L-rhamnose, D-arabinose, and D-galactose with a molecular weight of approximately 1588 kDa.
  • Two distinct fractions, F1AP1 and F1AP6, were isolated from this pectin fraction with different structures and molecular weights, with F1AP1 showing a high molecular weight (1945 kDa) and a complex structure associated with proteins, while F1AP6 was less methylated with a molar mass of 117.5 kDa
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Objective: This study evaluated drug delivery systems based on Pectin (P) and Zein (Z) hydrogel microspheres. Piroxicam (Px) loaded P/Z hydrogel microspheres (P/Z HM) were developed, and their extended-release pharmacokinetic properties were evaluated.

Methods: Experiments were executed under three different conditions: in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo.

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Commercial pectin production is based on vacuum evaporation and alcohol precipitation (VEAP) using large quantities of expensive and flammable alcohol. This process has high production costs that have greatly limited the commercial use of refined pectins. This study demonstrates a new technology using a diaultrafiltration (DUF) process in a pilot plant, which is a low-cost, green, and ecologically friendly way to produce pectin.

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Phytochemical investigation of Ferula seravschanica afforded seven new compounds, including three new bicyclic-type sesquiterpene coumarins (1-3), two new monocyclic-type sesquiterpene coumarins (16-17), two new phenylpropanoids (23-24) as well as twenty-two known compounds (4-15, 18-22, and 25-29). The structures of new compounds were determined by HRESIMS, NMR, ECD calculations, and X-ray single-crystal diffraction analysis. Furthermore, crude EtOAc extract and separated fractions (F1-F12) possessed cytotoxic activity against four human tumor cell lines (HT-29, DU145, HeLa, and Jurkat).

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