Publications by authors named "K S Musabekov"

This review examines microbial polysaccharides' properties relevant to their use in packaging and pharmaceutical applications. Microbial polysaccharides are produced by enzymes found in the cell walls of microbes. Xanthan gum, curdlan gum, pullulan, and bacterial cellulose are high-molecular-weight substances consisting of sugar residues linked by glycoside bonds.

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The effect of plasticizers, namely glycerol, sorbitol, and citric acid, on the structural and mechanical properties of biodegradable films obtained from xanthan gum (XG) and starch was studied. The plasticizing effect of glycerol, sorbitol, and citric acid on XG-starch films is justified by the destruction of intermolecular contacts between starch and XG macromolecules and the redistribution of hydrogen bonds in the system as a result of the hydrotropic action of plasticizer molecules. The use of glycerol proved to be the most effective for regulating the deformation of films, while the use of sorbitol to preserve strength.

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There is a strong need to develop an insulin delivery system suitable for oral administration and preserving natural (α-helix) insulin conformation. In this work, we fabricated alginate-gelatin hydrogel beads for insulin encapsulation. Altering matrix composition and crosslinking agents has resulted in various surface morphologies and internal spatial organization.

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Cr (VI) compounds are the most dangerous for human health and the environment, therefore, the study of their adsorption features is of great interest. A comprehensive study of the adsorption of Cr (VI) ions on the surface of algae cells was carried out evaluating the effect of the pH of the medium on the degree of removal of Cr (VI) ions from solutions and on the zeta potential of the cell surface was. The highest values of the degree of removal of Cr (VI) ions equal to 94.

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During the period of 1981-1982 9 central asiatic jackals were caught in the Chimkent region and "Kent-Bulak" area on the left bank of the Syr-Darja of the Kzyl-Orda region. In two jackals caught in the Kzyl-Orda region one species of coccidians of the genus Isospors was found. Oocysts of I.

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