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20 August 2004 Optical investigations of metronidazolum action on the cell membranes and proteins
Era B. Popyhova, Pavel E. Kuznetsov, Svetlana M. Rogacheva, Konstantin I. Evlakov, Sergey A. Tolmachev, Machammad S. Kupadze
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Photometric and fluorescence methods have been used for investigation of the drug 1-(2'hydroxiethil)-2-methil-5nitroimidazole (metronidazolum) action on the stability of erythrocytes and liposomes and on the protein folding. Metronidazolum was shown to protectively act on the cell membranes. Besides the compound was able to decrease the folding rate of the protein catalase. The molecular mechanism of the compound effect on the cell membranes and proteins was supposed to be modification of the hydrogen bonds net of the surface water. The last was proved by the results of molecular dynamics computation of parameters of hydrogen bonds net and clusters of water molecules in metronidazolum solution and in the solutions of inactive compounds.
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Era B. Popyhova, Pavel E. Kuznetsov, Svetlana M. Rogacheva, Konstantin I. Evlakov, Sergey A. Tolmachev, and Machammad S. Kupadze "Optical investigations of metronidazolum action on the cell membranes and proteins", Proc. SPIE 5474, Saratov Fall Meeting 2003: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine V, (20 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.579162
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KEYWORDS
Proteins

Molecules

Luminescence

Hydrogen

Absorbance

Light scattering

Diamond

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