Abstract:
Lysozyme and Myramistin are able to associate when their molar ratio in solution reaches 1: 1. Lysozyme preserves its secondary structure in the complex, whose surface activity at the water–p-xylene interface represents a model for the drug interaction with cellular membrane.
Citation:
H. S. Skrabkova, M. G. Chernysheva, A. M. Arutyunyan, G. A. Badun, “Complex of lysozyme and Myramistin: formation and adsorption at the water–xylene interface”, Mendeleev Commun., 30:5 (2020), 645–646
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This publication is cited in the following 3 articles:
M. G. Chernysheva, A. V. Sinolits, V. S. Votyakova, A. G. Popov, G. A. Badun, “Preparation and properties of Miramistin–hyaluronic acid coatings on the nanodiamond surface”, Mendeleev Commun., 32:4 (2022), 501–503
Maria G. Chernysheva, Alexey V. Shnitko, Hanna S. Skrabkova, Gennadii A. Badun, “Peculiarities of alkylamidopropyldimethylbenzylammonium (Miramistin) in the relationship to lysozyme in comparison with quaternary ammonium surfactants: Coadsorption at the interfaces, enzymatic activity and molecular docking”, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 629 (2021), 127503