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KLUČÁKOVÁ, M. ZÁVODSKÁ, P.
Original Title
Diffusion of pharmaceuticals in agarose hydrogels enriched by humic acids
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
The use of many different pharmaceuticals in medicine can result in potential dangerous behaviour in soil and aqueous environments [1]. Drugs are not completely eliminated in human body, therefore their residues can leave the body and pass into water, sediments and soils [2,3]. The potential degradation of drugs depends on their chemical character and physicochemical properties of their environment as e.g. soil properties and quality of organic matter. The migration ability and toxicity of pharmaceuticals in nature can be significantly affected by their interactions with soil components. Sulfonamides are one of the most commonly used antibiotic in human and veterinary medicine. Their overuse and misuse led to their widespread occurrence in nature [4,5]. In this contribution, sulfamethoxazole and sulphapyridine were used as representative of them. Diffusion experiments in agarose hydrogels and the hydrogels enriched by humic acids were realized. Pharmaceuticals diffused from saturated solutions into hydrogels and (in the case of enriched hydrogels) interacted with humic acids. A part of drugs such was immobilized which influenced the value of diffusion coefficients. Diffusion coefficients were determined for pure agarose hydrogels as well as for hydrogels containing humic acids and compared. The portion of free movable and immobilized pharmaceuticals and apparent equilibrium constant between free and bound drugs were calculated.
Keywords
pharmaceuticals; diffusion; agarose; hydrogel; humic acids
Authors
KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.; ZÁVODSKÁ, P.
Released
3. 9. 2022
Publisher
University of Crete
Location
Chania
Pages from
348
Pages to
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT179083, author="Martina {Klučáková} and Petra {Závodská}", title="Diffusion of pharmaceuticals in agarose hydrogels enriched by humic acids", booktitle="ECIS 2022. Poster abstract book.", year="2022", pages="348--348", publisher="University of Crete", address="Chania", note="abstract" }