Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity

This research was divided into three main parts: loading of HDTMA and amoxicillin on the natural clinoptilolite, characterization of the product using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and the antibacterial activity using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). IR spectra of natural zeo...

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Main Authors: Nasirmahaleh, H. H., Safi, S. Z., Sazegar, M. R., Qvist, R., Ismail, I. S. B., Ashraf, M. A., Malek, N. A. N. N.
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spelling my.utm.687482017-11-21T06:49:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68748/ Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity Nasirmahaleh, H. H. Safi, S. Z. Sazegar, M. R. Qvist, R. Ismail, I. S. B. Ashraf, M. A. Malek, N. A. N. N. QD Chemistry This research was divided into three main parts: loading of HDTMA and amoxicillin on the natural clinoptilolite, characterization of the product using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and the antibacterial activity using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). IR spectra of natural zeolites, clinoptilolite and the modified ones with HDTMA and amoxicillin proved that the band position was same even at the highest surfactant loading level which suggests no changes in the structure of the samples after modification with amoxicillin and surfactant molecules (HDTMA). No changes in the peaks of the IR spectra in the regions of 3400 to 2600 cm-1 for HDTMA-zeolite were seen when compared with the respective parent zeolites. More over our results demonstrate two significant peaks at around 2849 cm-1 and 2916 cm-1 which mean that the surfactant had been successfully attached on clinoptilolite. In addition, loaded amoxicillin on SMZ did not show any special peaks due to similar groups such as C-H with HDTMAclinoptilolite. FTIR spectra of Amoxicilin-surfactantclinoptilolite and surfactant modified zeolite were same. MIC results revealed that the antibacterial activity of the modified clinoptilolite with surfactant and amoxicilin was significantly higher as compared to the parent clinoptilolite and amoxicilin alone. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Nasirmahaleh, H. H. and Safi, S. Z. and Sazegar, M. R. and Qvist, R. and Ismail, I. S. B. and Ashraf, M. A. and Malek, N. A. N. N. (2016) Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 11 (9). pp. 75-78. ISSN 0973-6263 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84983591585&partnerID=40&md5=6803525fa7b299bba8da1b50abc6da4f
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Nasirmahaleh, H. H.
Safi, S. Z.
Sazegar, M. R.
Qvist, R.
Ismail, I. S. B.
Ashraf, M. A.
Malek, N. A. N. N.
Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
description This research was divided into three main parts: loading of HDTMA and amoxicillin on the natural clinoptilolite, characterization of the product using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and the antibacterial activity using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). IR spectra of natural zeolites, clinoptilolite and the modified ones with HDTMA and amoxicillin proved that the band position was same even at the highest surfactant loading level which suggests no changes in the structure of the samples after modification with amoxicillin and surfactant molecules (HDTMA). No changes in the peaks of the IR spectra in the regions of 3400 to 2600 cm-1 for HDTMA-zeolite were seen when compared with the respective parent zeolites. More over our results demonstrate two significant peaks at around 2849 cm-1 and 2916 cm-1 which mean that the surfactant had been successfully attached on clinoptilolite. In addition, loaded amoxicillin on SMZ did not show any special peaks due to similar groups such as C-H with HDTMAclinoptilolite. FTIR spectra of Amoxicilin-surfactantclinoptilolite and surfactant modified zeolite were same. MIC results revealed that the antibacterial activity of the modified clinoptilolite with surfactant and amoxicilin was significantly higher as compared to the parent clinoptilolite and amoxicilin alone.
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author Nasirmahaleh, H. H.
Safi, S. Z.
Sazegar, M. R.
Qvist, R.
Ismail, I. S. B.
Ashraf, M. A.
Malek, N. A. N. N.
author_facet Nasirmahaleh, H. H.
Safi, S. Z.
Sazegar, M. R.
Qvist, R.
Ismail, I. S. B.
Ashraf, M. A.
Malek, N. A. N. N.
author_sort Nasirmahaleh, H. H.
title Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
title_short Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
title_full Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
title_fullStr Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
title_sort adsorption of amoxicillin on surfactant modified zeolites and their antibacterial activity
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