Tatiana Alexandru

Tatiana Alexandru
  • Master degree
  • ACS at National Institute for Laser Plasma and Radiation Physics

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October 2011 - present
National Institute for Laser Plasma and Radiation Physics
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This study presents results about UV laser beam interaction with Vancomycin (VCM) solutions in ultrapure water performed on bulk samples (5 mL). Photoproducts and molecular fragments resulting from the parent VCM and generated by exposure to 266 nm are evidenced by UV-vis absorption and FTIR spectroscopy and liquid chromatography electro spray ioni...
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The study reports an investigation of the photoproducts obtained by exposure of chlorpromazine hydrochloride in ultrapure water (concentration 2 mg/mL) to a 266-nm laser beam obtained by fourth harmonic generation from a Nd:YAG laser (6-ns full time width at half maximum, 10-Hz pulse repetition rate). The photoproducts were analyzed by steady-state...
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Phenothiazine exposed to white light or UV radiation undergoes a variety of reactions that result in the degradation of the parental compound and the formation of new species. Chlorpromazine exposed to the 266 nm laser beam of given energy levels yielded species derived from it, whose number increased with the exposure duration. At distinct time in...
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Chlorpromazine (CPZ) was exposed to a 266nm laser beam for different periods of time ranging from minutes to 24 h. At intervals, the products from irradiation were evaluated by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and evaluated for their activity against mycobacteria of human interest (Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. avium, M. intracellulare and their co...
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Phenothiazines when exposed to white light or to UV radiation undergo a variety of reactions that result in degradation of parental compound and formation of new species. This process is slow and may be sped up with exposure to high energy light such as that produced by a laser. Varying concentrations of Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride (CPZ) (2-20 mg/...
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Varying concentrations of Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride (CPZ) were exposed to a 266 nm laser beam for varying periods of time ranging from 4 to 24 hrs and the products of irradiation were evaluated for activity against a panel of bacteria that consisted of representatives of Gram-positives and Gram-negatives that expressed different degrees of efflu...
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Photochemical transformation of certain bioactive compounds for the purpose of obtaining derivatives with increased bioactivity is a prospective area of synthetic chemistry. Ecdysteroids, analogs of the insect molting hormone, which can also exert several beneficial effects in mammals including humans, contain an enone moiety in their B ring, and,...

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I am dealing with fluorescence densitometry and in all the books they mention that the relation between fluorescence intensity - sample amount in the layer is different for high sample concentration than for the low one. Nobody is mentioning the domain of concentration.

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