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Rev. colomb. ciencias quim. farm ; 50(1): 292-313, Jan.-Apr. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347325

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SUMMARY Introduction: Experimental Solubilities of sulfamerazine (SMR) and sulfamethazine (SMT) in some (methanol + water), (ethanol + water) and (1-propanol + water) cosolvent mixtures were collected from the literature at five temperatures from 293.15 to 313.15 K. Methodology: The results were analyzed with the van't Hoff, Apelblat modified, Buchowski-Ksiazaczak λh, van't Hoff-Yaws model, two-parameter Weibull function model. It was determined that the models that best describe the solubility of these sulfonamides in (alcohol + water) mixtures were the van't Hoff and Apelblat models, obtaining correlation indices greater than 0.99 in all cases. Results: The results obtained with the Modified Apelblat equation presents a high correlation index for the solubility of SMR and SMT in cosolvent mixtures, followed by the van't Hoff-Yaws model that presents a high fit of the estimated data with respect to the theoretical ones. According to the two-parameter Weibull function model, the solubility ofSMR and SMT in the co-solvent mixtures shows important deviations from ideality, which is consistent with the literature. The results are discussed in terms of the solute-solvent interactions that occur in this system.


RESUMEN Introducción: Las solubilidades experimentales de la sulfamerazina (SMR) y la sulfametazina (SMT) en algunas mezclas cosolvents (metanol + agua), (etanol + agua) y (1-propanol + agua), se revisaron en la literatura a cinco temperaturas de 293,15 a 313,15 K. Metodología: Los resultados se analizaron con el modelo van't Hoff, Apelblat modificado, Buchowski-Ksiazaczak λh, van't Hoff-Yaws, y el modelo de la función Weibull de dos parámetros. Se determinó que los modelos que mejor describen la solubilidad de estas sulfonamidas en mezclas (alcohol + agua) son los modelos de van't Hoffy Apelblat, obteniendo índices de correlación superiores a 0,99 en todos los casos. Resultados: Los resultados obtenidos con la ecuación de Apelblat modiicada presentan un alto índice de correlación para la solubilidad de SMR y SMT en mezclas de cosolventes, seguido del modelo van't Hoff-Yaws que presenta un alto ajuste de los datos calculados con respecto a los teóricos. Según el modelo de la función de Weibull de dos parámetros, la solubilidad de la SMR y la SMT en las mezclas de cosolventes muestra importantes desviaciones de las ideales, lo que es coherente con la literatura. Los resultados se discuten en términos de las interacciones soluto-solvente que se producen en este sistema.


RESUMO Introdução: As solubilidades experimentais de sulfamerazina (SMR e sulfametazina (SMT) em algumas misturas de cossolventes (metanol + água), (etanol + água) e (1-propanol + água), foram revisadas na literatura em cinco temperaturas de 293,15 a 313,15 K. Metodologia: Os resultados foram analisados com o modelo van't Hoff, Apelblat modificado, Buchowski-Ksiazaczak λh, van't Hoff-Yaws e o modelo de função Weibull de dois parâmetros. Determinou-se que os modelos que melhor descrevem a solubilidade dessas sulfonamidas em misturas (álcool + água) são os modelos van't Hoff e Apelblat, obtendo índices de correlação superiores a 0,99 em todos os casos. Resultados: Os resultados obtidos com a equação de Apelblat modi-icada apresentam um alto índice de correlação para a solubilidade de SMR e SMT em misturas de cosolventes, seguido pelo modelo de van't Hoff-Yaws que apresenta um alto ajuste dos dados calculados em relação a teóricos. De acordo com o modelo de função Weibull de dois parâmetros, a solubilidade de SMR e SMT em misturas de cosolventes apresenta desvios signiicativos dos ideais, o que é consistente com a literatura. Os resultados são discutidos em termos das interações soluto-solvente que ocorrem neste sistema.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 556-2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886784

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Objective To summarize and analyze the key procedures of the modified rat model of orthotopic left lung transplantation, aiming to provide more experience for the establishment of rat models of lung transplantation. Methods Two surgeons (A and B) performed complete transplantation in consecutive 15 rat models, and every 5 surgeries were divided into 1 practice stage. The operating time of each transplantation procedure was recorded. The differences of overall success rate and 1-week survival rate were calculated among different practice stages. The learning curve was delineated by the cumulative sum method. Results For surgeons A and B, the number of the first successful transplantation was the 5th and 6th time, the overall success rates of transplantation were 80% and 87% respectively, and the 1-week survival rates of rats both were 92%. Along with the increasing number of surgeries, the entire cardiopulmonary procurement, cannula preparation, cold ischemia, warm ischemia, transplantation and total operation time by two surgeons showed a significantly downward trend (all P < 0.05). For surgeons A and B, 3 and 2 rats died of heart failure due to overdose anesthesia, and 1 rat died of vein distortion at postoperative 1 d and 1 died of atelectasis at postoperative 7 d, respectively. The goodness of fit (R2) of cumulative sum method was 0.992 8 and 0.976 6. The turning point of learning curve was achieved in the 7th and 8th transplantation for surgeons A and B. Conclusions The modified rat model of orthotopic left lung transplantation yields high operability and repeatability both theoretically and technologically, and has multiple advantages of short learning curve, short operation time, high survival rate of the recipients and few complications, which is worthy of application in the basic research of lung transplantation.

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