Publications by authors named "Atefeh Tamaddon"

Plant sterols are used as a supplement or an additive to reduce LDL cholesterol. The poor dispersibility and instability of phytosterols are the main limitations of their application. So, we tried to overcome these problems through nanoencapsulation of them with colloidal natural RSs (SLNs) using an effective approach to achieve higher efficiency and less intrinsic coagulation.

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Bicalutamide (BLT), a non-steroidal anti-androgen, is widely used in patients with advanced prostate cancer. This study aimed to synthesize a smart modified nano-adsorbent (SMNA) based on tungsten disulfide (WS) for solid-phase extraction of BLT from human plasma and urine samples. Briefly, we increased drug loading capacity of SMNA through the polymer grafting onto the WS nano-sheets.

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Polyaniline nanofiber films were fabricated on the surface of stainless steel wire via a controllable and simple electrophoretic deposition route from a nonaqueous colloidal suspension consisting of polyaniline nanofibers. The prepared coating material was then characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive spectroscopy and elemental mapping analysis. The fabricated polyaniline film-coated stainless steel wire was then utilized as an effective and novel sorbent phase for solid-phase microextraction of tamoxifen for subsequent gas chromatography/flame ionization detection of this anticancer drug.

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Background: Today, it is well accepted that the quantitative measurement of anti-cancer drugs in human biological samples requires the development and validation of efficient bioanalytical methods. This study attempts to provide a high-capacity and thermo-sensitive nano-adsorbent for bicalutamide extraction from human biological fluids.

Main Methods And Major Results: In this study, five generations of thermo-sensitive dendrimers were synthesized onto the surface of WS nano-sheets.

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An easy and fast Fourier transform continuous cyclic voltammetric technique (FFTCV) for monitoring of ultra trace amounts of cyclizine in a flow-injection system has been introduced in this work. The potential waveform, which was applied continuously on an Au disk microelectrode (12.5 microm in radius) consisted of the potential steps for cleaning, accumulation and potential ramp.

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