Publications by authors named "N A Chuvina"

The study objective is to develop approaches to the retrospective assay of tropicamide in biological fluids and hair. The study was performed using the substance of tropicamide. Sample preparation included hydrolysis with the following enzymes: papain, chymotrypsin, trypsin, chymopsin, and hyaluronidase.

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The number of mass casualty incidents among the dogs has significantly increased during a few recent years in the cities of this country; they are most frequently attributed to the activities of the so-called dog hunters. The dog hunters make use of a variety of chemical compounds for poisoning the dogs. Most of them are the multi-component substances, with their chemical composition being highly variable and continuously modified.

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Modern isolation techniques by direct extraction with organic solvents or after protein precipitation by various sedimenting or salting-out agents are characterized by low efficiency and do not permit to liberate derivatives of barbituric acid from their complexes with blood proteins. The use of enzymatic hydrolysis makes it possible to break bonds between barbiturates and protein and thereby improve the efficiency of isolation. We performed enzymatic hydrolysis of the model phenobarbital-blood and barbamyl-blood complexes with the use of trypsin, pepsin, chymotrypsin, and papain.

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Organic solvent extraction of toxic compounds from blood either directly or following precipitation of serum proteins yields only free fractions. It is proposed to dissociate toxin-protein complexes in blood samples by enzymatic hydrolysis. Model caffeine complexes in an albumin solution were treated by tripsin, chemotripsin, and papain.

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The authors gave assessment for efficiency of existing methods of isolation of toxic substances from blood with model substance. Some validation characteristics of the method of direct extraction from blood with organic solvent were determined.

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