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Carrageenans as a New Source of Drugs with Metal Binding Properties

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 1106-1121

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md8041106

Keywords

carrageenan; heavy metal; metal binding activity; equilibrium study

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  2. Far Eastern Brach of the Russian Academy of Sciences [09-03-98512]
  3. Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences [27, 09-I-pi27-11]

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Carrageenans are abundant and safe non-starch polysaccharides exerting their biological effects in living organisms. Apart from their known pro-inflammation properties and some pharmacological activity, carrageenans can also strongly bind and hold metal ions. This property can be used for creation of the new drugs for elimination of metals from the body or targeted delivery of these metal ions for healing purposes. Metal binding activity of different carrageenans in aqueous solutions containing Y3+ or Pb2+ ions was studied in a batch sorption system. The metal uptake by carrageenans is not affected by the change of the pH within the range from 2.0 to 6.0. The rates and binding capacities of carrageenans regarding metal ions were evaluated. The Langmuir, Freundlich and BET sorption models were applied to describe the isotherms and constants, and the sorption isothermal data could be explained well by the Langmuir equation. The results obtained through the study suggest that kappa-, iota-, and lambda-carrageenans are favorable sorbents. The largest amount of Y3+ and Pb2+ ions are bound by iota-carrageenan. Therefore, it can be concluded that this type of polysaccharide is the more appropriate substance for elaboration of the drugs with high selective metal binding properties.

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