Publications by authors named "S M Sapunova"

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  • The study focuses on developing new surfactants containing imidazolium fragments for their potential as effective microbicides and their relationships between structure and biological activity.
  • * The research involved testing these compounds for antimicrobial, hemolytic, and cytotoxic activities, using methods like tensiometry, serial dilution, and flow cytometry for analysis.
  • * Results indicated that some surfactants had strong antimicrobial effects against various bacteria, including resistant strains, with minimal hemolytic activity and notable selectivity in cytotoxic effects on cancer cells, particularly highlighting one compound showing high potential against specific cancer cell lines.
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The SVET Space Greenhouse (SG)--the first and the only automated plant growth facility onboard the MIR Space Station in the period 1990-2000 was developed on a Russian-Bulgarian Project in the 80s. The aim was to study plant growth under microgravity in order to include plants as a link of future Biological Life Support Systems for the long-term manned space missions. An American developed Gas Exchange Measurement System (GEMS) was added to the existing SVET SG equipment in 1995 to monitor more environmental and physiological parameters.

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The control of water content and water movement in granular substrate-based plant root systems in microgravity is a complex problem. Improper water and oxygen delivery to plant roots has delayed studies of the effects of microgravity on plant development and the use of plants in physical and mental life support systems. Our international effort (USA, Russia and Bulgaria) has upgraded the plant growth facilities on the Mir Orbital Station (OS) and used them to study the full life cycle of plants.

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SVET Space Greenhouse (SG)--the first automated facility for growing of higher plants in microgravity was designed in the eighty years to be used for the future BLSS. The first successful experiment with vegetables was carried out in 1990 on the MIR Space Station (SS). The experiments in SVET SG were resumed in 1995, when an American Gas Exchange Measurement System (GEMS) was added.

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