Publications by authors named "Ahmed Safwat Aboraia"

The direct binding of antiviral agents; Daclatasvir and valacyclovir and green synthesized nanoparticles to salmon sperm DNA have been assessed in a comparative study. The nanoparticles were synthesized by the hydrothermal autoclave method and have been fully characterized. The interactive behavior and competitive binding of the analytes to DNA in addition to the thermodynamic properties were deeply investigated by the UV-visible spectroscopy.

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The persistent introduction of new β-blockers motivates the demand for optimizing RP-HPLC well-designed analytical procedures that could be applied to this structurally related and commonly prescribed pharmacological group in order to reduce time and chemicals consumption in quality control units. Betoxolol HCl (BEX) and Carvidolol (CAR) were selected as representative examples to conduct predictive studies based on two complementary approaches, Quality by design (QBD) and Quantitative structure property relationship (QSPR). In concern QBD, a Box-Behnken design was adopted at variable chromatographic parameters to achieve the most proper conditions that might be applied for efficient analysis of the majority of group members.

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A quantitative structure-retention relationship study was performed by thin layer chromatography on a number of β-blockers using 315 molecular descriptors of which nine were selected to be having the most important physicochemical properties. These descriptors provide good correlations with chromatographic behavior of the studied structurally related drugs. This research was completed on three pretreated silica gel plates via impregnation in urea, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and dimethylformamide, hence it possesses varying interplay mechanisms and polarities.

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A quantitative structure-retention relationship study of some oral hypoglycemic drugs was carried out using a salting-out thin-layer chromatographic technique. Aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate and acetonitrile was used as a mobile phase. It was established that the applied mobile phase has different effects on retention of the studied oral antidiabetic drugs.

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