ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Detection of the Predominant Strain of Epstein-Barr Virus in Systemic Autoimmune and Thalassemia Patients
EBV, is a member of the herpesvirus family and one of the most common human viruses, Epidemiological data suggest that EBV is associated with polytransfused blood β-thalassemia and several autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. We examined the presence of IgM antibodies against EBV in serum of 35 Thalassemic patients, 75 autoimmune patients among as 35 rheumatoid arthritis patients, 20 Systemic lupus erythrematosus and 20 autoimmune hypothyroid diseases, and 20 healthy controls by ELISA assay then detected the predominant strain in positive samples. The results show that the highest EBV infection percent was in SLE 15% whilst the lowest infection percent was in Thalassemia 5.7%., and according to gender, the results showed that the highest infection percentage recorded in females with rheumatoid arthritis 30 %, whilst the infection does not appear in males with rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune thyroid disease and females of thalassemia patients. On the other hand, this study reveals that EBV-1 is the predominant strain in autoimmune diseases and thalassemia in Iraq.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88563_ff4d627543fc56e32f6c08ccdfb60f44.pdf
2014-06-01
1
9
10.33899/rjs.2014.88563
EBV
Thalassemia
Autoimmune diseases
Basima
A. Abdullah
1
AUTHOR
Alaa
Y. Al-Hamadany
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Development of Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Metoclopramide. HCl in a Pharmaceutical Preparations
This paper includes a development of spectrophotometric method for the determination of metoclopramide.HCl. The method involves the diazotization of metoclopramide.HCl and coupling with pyridoxine. HCl, to form an intense orange colored, water-soluble and stable azo-dye which shows a maximum absorption at 470 nm. Beer's law is obeyed over the range 0.5-30 µg/ml metaclopramide. HCl with a molar absorptivity of 1.98*104 L.mol-1.cm-1, The average recovery is 99.27% and relative standard deviation of 0.124 to 0.778%. This method has been applied successfully to the determination of metoclopramide.HCl in pharmaceutical preparations.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88564_d6b6bd64e2db3ae60d44cecbd4b53699.pdf
2014-06-01
10
21
10.33899/rjs.2014.88564
Spectrophotometric method
metoclopramide
Hcl
diazotization coupling method
Rowa
N. Aljarah
1
AUTHOR
Aseel
N. Obedagha
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Removal of Lead, Copper and Zinc from Industrial Wastewater Using Grape Fruit Peels
The current study was designed for using grape fruit peels (Citrus paradise) to remove lead, copper and zinc from industrial wastewater. Three forms of these peels (fresh, dried small pieces and powder) were tested under some environmental factors such as pH, temperature and contact time. Current data show that grape fruit peels are capable of removing lead, copper and zinc ions with a significant capacity. Furthermore, the powder of grape fruit peels had a highest capability in removing all lead, copper and zinc ions followed by fresh peels whilst dried peels had the lowest bioremoving capacity again for all metals under test. The highest capacity was for lead then copper and finally zinc. All these data were significantly (LSD peel forms = 3.349 mg/l) varied. However, some examined factors were found to have significant impacts upon the bioremoval capacity of grape fruit peels such as pH, temperature, and contact time where best biosorption capacity was found at pH 4, at temperature 50 Cº and contact time of 1 hour. It is true that grape fruit peels varied significantly in case of metal ions and increasing examined factor (pH, temperature, and contact time). The fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis (FTIR) illustrated that hydroxyl, carboxyl and carbonyl groups were the major binding sites for Pb, Cu and Zn ions by grape fruit peels.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88565_e8317033a8497c45326f21c133983bdd.pdf
2014-06-01
22
31
10.33899/rjs.2014.88565
Grape fruit peels
Biosorption
Lead
copper
Zinc
FTIR
Sufyan
M. Shartooh
1
AUTHOR
Hussain
Sh. Gabur
2
AUTHOR
Hussain
Sh. Gabur
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
U.V. Spectroscopic Studies of the Schiff Base N-(o-N-(Methyl-3-ol-2-butenimino)- -(o-Toluyl)-1,2- diphenylethandimine and its Complexes with Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Pd(II): Direct Determination in Absolute Ethanol
The U.V. Spectra were used for the direct quantification of the Schiff base N-(o-N-(methyl-3-ol-2-butenimino)- -(o-Toluyl)-1,2-diphenyl-ethandimine and its complexes with Co(II), Ni(II), Pd(II) and Cu(II) in absolute ethanol at = 344 nm for the Schiff base, Co(II), Ni(II) and Pd(II) complexes and at = 260 nm for the Cu(II) complex. The direct determination limit was estimated through the plot of the molar concentration against the absorbance and R2 and R.S.D for each complex were calculated. The method appears to be in a good accuracy and precision.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88566_7e5107a27f38a5b11f6446e35646bac6.pdf
2014-06-01
32
43
10.33899/rjs.2014.88566
Schiff Base
UV spectra
complexes
Amel
G. Abed
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Spectrophotometric Determination of Thymol in Pharmaceutical Preparation via Diazotization Reaction with 4-aminoacetophenone
A simple and sensitive spectrophotometric method is proposed for the determination of thymol. The method is based on the coupling reaction of the drug with diazotised 4-aminoacetophenone reagent in alkaline medium to produce an intense red coloured water -soluble and stable azo dye which exhibits a maximum absorption at 502 nm. Beer’s low is obeyed over the concentration range 0.2 – 16 µg/ml with a molar absorptivity of 2.89×104 L.mol-1.cm-1. The limit of detection is 0.0216 µg/ml and the limit of quantitation is 0.072 µg/ml, average recovery is 101.6%, and RSD is less than 2.4%. The proposed method is applied successfully to the determination of thymol in pharmaceutical preparation.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88567_231fa3336a1a04c0800200380bc2c301.pdf
2014-06-01
44
56
10.33899/rjs.2014.88567
Thymol
aminoacetophenone
Assay
spectrophotometry
diazotization
pharmaceutical preparations
Salih
T. Al-Ramadhani
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Synthesis and Characterization of 2-Butoxyethylxanthate Complexes with Iron(II), Cobalt(II), Nickel(II), Copper(II) and Zinc(II) and their Adducts with Nitrogen Base Ligands
New complexes and adducts of xanthate of the general formula [M(2-BuoEtxant)2] and [M(2-BuoEtxant)2.nL] Where M= Fe(), Co(), Ni(), Cu() and Zn(), and (2-BuoEtxant)=2-Butoxyethylxanthate, and n=2 when L= pyridine; Isoquinoline, γ-picoline, 3,5-lutidine, n=1 when L= ethylenediamine, (1,10)-phenanthroline, have been prepared and characterized by metal analyses, infrared, conductance measurements, electronic absorption spectra and susceptibility measurements. Magnetic moment and electronic spectra, indicate that the complexes of type [M(2-BuoEtxant)2] are of tetrahedral geometry while the complexes of type [M(2-BuoEtxant)2.nL] have an octahedral geometry.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88644_6692c4b2126a67eecb1970918e8baec5.pdf
2014-06-01
57
64
10.33899/rjs.2014.88644
Xanthate
iron
cobalt
nickel
copper
Zinc
complexes
Ibraheem
A. Al-Qasser
1
AUTHOR
Saad
E. Al-Mukhtar
2
AUTHOR
Nada
F. Hana
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Synthesis and Characterization of Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) Complexes with New Schiff Base Derived from Isophthalaldehyde and 2-amino-5-nitropyridine
A series of new complexes of the type [M2LCl4] and [M2L2Cl4] where M=Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II), L={1,3-Bis(2-amino-5-nitropyridine)isophthylidene} have been prepared. Adduct complexes of the type [M2L(PPh3)2Cl2]Cl2 were M= Co(II) and Ni(II) were also prepared in 1:2 (complex: PPh3) molar ratio. The complexes were characterized by molar conductance, magnetic moment, and FT-IR, UV-visible spectral studies and metal content analysis. Conductivity data showed that the complexes were non-electrolytes and the PPh3 adducts were 1:2 electrolytes. Magnetic moments and electronic spectra indicate that the complexes have either tetrahedral or octahedral geometry while the complex Ni2LCl4 has square planer configuration.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88645_c4f310d90e839ccb97e4f92574e911d6.pdf
2014-06-01
65
73
10.33899/rjs.2014.88645
Schiff base
Isophthalaldehyde complexes
amino
nitropyridine
Widad
T. Al-Kattan
1
AUTHOR
Esraa
M. Al-Nidaa
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Effect of Annealing on Nano-Topography of SiO2 Film
This research studies the effect of annealing in temperature range (300 - 600)°C on nano-topography of SiO2 film. SiO2 nano film growth on Si (100) p-type substrates, by using the anodic oxidation technique using (%75H2O+%25 isopropanol) solution containing 0.1N KNO3 as supporting electrolyte and applied potential is 5 volts. The chemical analysis of the surface of SiO2 has been done by (EDAX) shows the presence of O and Si elements. (AFM) is used to study the nanotopography of SiO2 nano film. However, it has been found that all of the following characteristics, root mean square RMS surface roughness of the SiO2 film, grain area, grain volume and grain length increase with the increase of annealing temperature.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88647_27f3f0ae911b03e1fbd39696676d183e.pdf
2014-06-01
74
86
10.33899/rjs.2014.88647
AFM
annealing
nanotopography of SiO
SiO
Assim
A. Issa
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Density and Mass Distribution of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 3672
The density and mass of Spiral galaxy NGC 3672 has been studied as a function of the distance from the center of the galaxy. The mass of the three regions of the galaxy (nucleus, disk and halo) have been calculated and compared with other work. The total mass of NGC 3672 is found to be 1.22×1011 Mo at a radius of 23.7 kpc.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88648_63770b798511a3a70d507be2f4f54d40.pdf
2014-06-01
87
94
10.33899/rjs.2014.88648
Spiral galaxies
NGC
galactic density
mass distribution
rotation curve
Nazzeha
A. Daod
1
AUTHOR
Mohammed
K. Zeki
2
AUTHOR
Aziz
J. Abdul-Kahader
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Comparative Study for Temperature Dependence of Bulk Modulus for Solids: Pyrope Garnet as an Example
A comparative study for temperature dependence of bulk modulus and an investigation for the evolution of this variation have been established, by using five different theoretical equations, according to their historical development. The theoretical results obtained in this work have been compared with experimental data. Pyrope garnet, Mg3Al2(SiO4)3, has been chosen as an example for solid materials.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88650_6005c10cde93f461c97326a9e45a5a73.pdf
2014-06-01
95
100
10.33899/rjs.2014.88650
Bulk modulus
high temperature
pyrope garnet
Khaled
S. Hameed
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A Study of the Thermal Neutron Effects on the Optical Properties of CR-39 Solid State Nuclear Track Detector
This research involves studying the effect of thermal neutron on the optical properties of nuclear track detector (CR-39) exposed to radiation at different time ranges from (1 to 15) day at room temperature. The photo absorption was measured using a spectrometer (UV-1100). The results show that the coefficient of absorption increases by increasing time of neutron flux exposure. It was found that the energy gap values decrease with the increase of exposure radiation time, the results also show that the value of energy gap at direct effect (before and after) radiation is more than its value in the indirect effect, also the numbers of carbon atoms in a cluster were determined from UV-visible spectra of the thermal neutron irradiated samples.
https://rsci.mosuljournals.com/article_88651_38a0792834369302b1a9c470da5e9017.pdf
2014-06-01
101
109
10.33899/rjs.2014.88651
Neutron irradiation
optical band energy
detector
Visible spectroscopy
optical absorption
Sheamaa
T. Al-Dbag
1
AUTHOR