Publications by authors named "M Lahiani-Skiba"

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  • A novel polymer made by attaching three cyclodextrins to chitosan was developed and tested for its ability to absorb pharmaceutical residues like ibuprofen and progesterone.
  • The polymer showed impressive adsorption rates of 90% for progesterone and 75% for ibuprofen, with its effectiveness influenced by factors such as contact time, concentration, pH, ionic strength, and temperature.
  • The study found that the adsorption process involves the formation of complexes and electrostatic interactions, and the polymer remained effective over 23 reuse cycles, indicating its potential for sustainable water treatment applications.
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A batch system was applied to study the adsorption of three dyes (methyl violet, eriochrom black T and helianthin) from aqueous solution onto β-cyclodextrin polymer, synthesized by using citric acid as a cross linking agent. This polymer lets to adsorb only methyl violet for this effect, several operator variables was checked only with this kind of dye, the removal efficiently increases with increase in adsorbent amount; elevation of temperature lets also to improve the dye adsorption; ionic strength has not effect on dye adsorption process, for the pH we have remarked a slight decrease in removal efficiently with increasing of pH values. Equilibrium study was investigated by applying three models (Langumir, Frendlich and Temkin), results show that Langumir isotherm is the appropriate model.

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The long-term biodistribution of non-biodegradable microstructures or nanostructures used in vaccinations is widely unknown. This is the case for aluminum oxyhydroxide, the most widely used vaccine adjuvant, which is a nanocrystalline compound that spontaneously forms nanoprecipitates. Although generally well-tolerated, aluminum oxyhydroxide is detected in macrophages a long time after vaccination in individuals predisposed to the development of systemic and neurological aspects of the autoimmune (inflammatory) syndrome induced by modified adjuvant.

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Sperm cryopreservation promotes the storage and transport of germplasm for its use in artificial insemination (AI) and other advanced reproductive technologies. However, sperm cryopreservation causes several stresses including thermal shock, osmotic damage, and ice crystal formation, thereby reducing sperm quality. Supplementing cryoprotectant media with antioxidants has been reported to be positive in different species.

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The HPLC method was developed and validated for assaying alpha-tocopherol and cholesterol in cryopreservation media. Chromatographic separation was performed on an isocratic system, using a C-18 column. The mobile phase was composed of a mixture of methanol:acetonitrile:water 68:28:4 (v/v/v), using a flow rate of 1.

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