Affiliation:
1. Vojnomedicinska akademija, Institut za higijenu, Beograd
2. Vojnomedicinska akademija, Centar za kontrolu trovanja, Beograd
3. Vojnomedicinska akademija, Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd
4. Veterinarski fakultet, Beograd
Abstract
Background/Aim. Zeolites are the hydratised alumosilicates of alcali and
earthalcali cations, which have a long three-dimensional crystal structure.
Preparations on the basis of zeolites are used for adsorption of organic and
nonorganic toxic substances and they, also, find more and more use in
veterinary and human medicine and pharmacy. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the possibilities of zeolite to adsorb vitamins B1, B2 and B6 in
acid and neutral solutions, as well as the characteristics of the process
(saturability, reversibility and competitivness). Methods. The specific and
sensitive HPLC method with fluorescent detector was used for determination of
vitamins B1, B2 and B6. Analyte separation and detection were carried out by
applying the reverse-phase method on column C18. An in vitro experiment was
done by testing the influence of pH value (2 and 7), concentration of vitamin
solution (1, 2 and 5 mg/L), the lenght of contact with zeolite (10-180 min)
and cation competitiveness on the exchange capacity, which is achieved by
media and zeolite contact, as well as a possible vitamins desorption through
changing pH value of the solution at 37?C. Jon competitiveness was examined
by adding commercial feed mixture (grower) with a defined content of the
examined vitamines in zeolite solutions the pH = 2 and pH = 7. Results.
Vitamins B1, B2 and B6 were stable in both pH=2 and pH = 7 solutions at 37?C,
in the defined time intervals. In acid solution concentrations of vitamins
significantly declined in the first 10 min, with no significant decline in
further 30 min for all the three concentrations testch. In neutral solution,
after the addition of 1% zeolite, decrease in vitamins concentrations was
slightly lower than in acid solution, but also significant in the first 10
min of the contact with zeolite. It was found that zeolite, which adsorbed
vitamins in acid solution, transferred in the neutral one released a
significant quantity of adsorbed vitamins after 30 min of extraction on 37?C.
Vitamins B1, B2 and B6 from a commercial feed mixture in pH = 2 solution, at
37?C, were significantly adsorbed on zeolite after 30 min of the contact
(21.87%, 20.15% and 4.53%, respectively), while in neutral solution there was
no statistically significant adsorption. Conclusion. Zeolite significantly
adsorbs vitamins B1, B2 and B6 in acid and neutral solutions at 37?C,
already in the first 10 min of the contact. Adsorption was irreversible, but
partly reversible after changing pH from acid to neutral. This is a
significant ions competition for adsorption on zeolite in neutral solution,
so no statistically significant vitamins B1, B2 and B6 adsorption occurs,
while in acid solution competition is less, thus zeolite significanthy
adsorbs these vitamins, although in less degree than in conditions with no
concurrent ions.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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