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Infrared spectrum of organic compounds: A review
Jun 3, 2024

Journal International Journal of Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Research

Publisher Razan Y Qasim 1*, Yaman Q Sadullah 2 , Ammar Abd Aljabar Aziz 3 , Farah Younis Hamid 4

DOI https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMCR.2024.3.3.41-49

Issue 3

Volume 3

Infrared radiation (IR; or mid-infrared, miR; 4000-400 cm-1; 2500-25000 nm) has become one of the most powerful tools in the analysis process of chemicals. Due to its high molecular peculiarities, application to a wide range of samples, rapid measurement and unambiguity, infrared spectroscopy forms a powerful approach to clarifying qualitative and quantitative information from various types of biological and chemical substances. For these reasons, it has become a bioanalytical technique with diverse applications. This work aims to be a comprehensive and critical review of recent achievements in the field of biomolecular infrared spectroscopy and analysis.

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Chemical analysis techniques and radioactive emission based measurements: A Review
Jun 4, 2024

Journal International Journal of Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Research

Publisher Yaman Q Sadullah 1 , Razan Y Qasim 2* , Ammar Abd Aljabar Aziz 3 , Farah Younis Hamid 5

DOI https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMCR.2024.3.3.50-55

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Volume 3

Recently, rays have been widely used in the analysis of materials, including chemicals, because of their high properties in quantitative and qualitative analysis, by determining the type and quantity of the material, and among these techniques are the use of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Chromatographic Techniques, Gas Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, so this study aimed to show the types of techniques used in chemical analysis.

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Use of Microorganisms in the Dairy Industry: A Review
Jun 30, 2024

Journal Scientific Research Journal of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Publisher Ruaa A. Hamid 1 , Alaa . Y. M Al-Hamadany 2 , Ali M. Saadi 2 , Razan Y. Qasim 3 , Yaman Q. Sadullah 3

DOI https://iarconsortium.org/srjals/8/30/use-of-microorganisms-in-the-dairy-industry-a-review-4366/

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Volume 4

Enzymes and other microbial bioproducts made from lactic acid bacteria are finding more and more uses inthe food business. Various methods may be used, including mechanical, physical, chemical, enzymatic, and combinationapproaches, to release intracellular products. For diverse microbial species, the various approaches have varying degreesof efficiency. Reports on disruption of bacterial cells pertinent to usage in the dairy industry are uncommon, in contrastto the abundance of publicly available material about yeasts and a handful of well-studied bacterial host cells, suchEscherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis.In general, lactic acid bacteria are included in many different dairy products such as yukrt and cheese of all kinds, inaddition to other products (PDF) Use of Microorganisms in the Dairy Industry: A Review. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381741782_Use_of_Microorganisms_in_the_Dairy_Industry_A_Review#fullTextFileContent [accessed Apr 03 2025].

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Impact of Veterinary Drugs on Milk and Meat Quality: A Review
Jun 30, 2024

Journal Scientific Research Journal of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Publisher Dr Nabaa Kh. Abdullah 1 , Dr Nada K. Ibrahim 2 , Dr. Tamara k. Ahmed 3 , Dr Ali M. saadi 2 , Razan Y. Qasim 4 , Yaman Q. Sadullah 4

DOI https://www.iarconsortium.org/srjals/8/2830/impact-of-veterinary-drugs-on-milk-and-meat-quality-a-review-4416/10.47310/srjals.2024.v0i402.002

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Volume 4

The main purpose of this paper is to clarify the reasons for such a great international variety of actions by presenting some general rules on what happens to veterinary drugs administered to food-producing animals and emphasizing factors that determine concentrations of drug residues in milk and meat. Here, the term "residue" usually refers to the concentration of an active pharmaceutical ingredient in a food product, assuming that the substance is not present at a harmful level. Furthermore, the term "bioactive excretion" represents an important aspect of various drug residues, mainly related to the presence of pharmacologically active substances in animal excreta and their influence on the environment and non-target species.

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The relationship between Creatinine and patients with Renal Failure associated with anemia
Aug 4, 2020

Journal Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology

Publisher Ghassan F. Mohammmed, Safaa M. Sultan, Yaman Q. Sadullah

DOI https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-360X.2020.00296.6

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Volume 13

This study aims at presenting the value of creatinine in serum with those who suffer from renal failure and subject to dialysis of blood and its relation of causing anemia for them. For thus, a study was conducted in renal machine department (dialysis) in Kirkuk city since the beginning of October of 2017 until the end of march 2018, the study included 25 patient of renal failure of both sex with ages between (30-67) years. The study showed that patients of renal failure suffers from anemia (decrease of Hb) and increase of creatinine and showed that the relation between them is inverse.

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Effect of Radiation System on the blood variables of people working in some hospitals
Mar 4, 2020

Journal Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology

Publisher Safaa M. Sultan1, Rana S. Hasan2, Yaman Q. Sadullah3, Ali M. Saadi2

DOI https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-360X.2020.00296.6

Issue 13

Volume 1

The research was carried out on 40 people working in the Radiology Department at Azadi Hospital, Kirkuk General Hospital, Dar Al-Hikma Al-Ahli Hospital and Dar Al-Salam Al-Ahly Hospital in the city of Kirkuk for the period from September to November 2018. The samples ranged from 20 to 60 years. 30 samples of blood were taken from the teachers and students of the Technical Institute Hawijah as a control group. The study samples were divided into two groups according to the length of service in the hospital, the first group included workers within the service of more than 10 years 20 samples, while the second group included workers in service less than 10 years 30 samples. The level of Miley E.S.R., PLetelet, w.B.C, H.B, P.C.V. The results of this study showed a significant increase at a mean level of less than or equal to 0.1 for all blood variables for each of the two groups within the study group compared with control group.

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Electrical Conductance Study of Aspartic Acid (Asp) Complex Cobalt (Co ΙΙ ) in Different Solvents and Temperatures
Mar 6, 2017

Journal Tikrit Journal of Pure Science

Publisher Hala A. Abedel – Rahman Associate, Yaman , Q. Sa’dullah, & Rawya Z. Saeed.

DOI https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v22i6.794

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Volume 22

The electrical conductivities of Co(II) complex with aspartic acid (Asp) in different solvents (water, methanol and ethanol) at different temperatures were measured by assisting of lee-Wheaton equation at the best fit values of standard deviled for analyzing the data of unsymmetrical electrolytes including,the conductivity parameters, the ionic conductivity M+2, the association constant KA, and the distance parameter R . Thermodynamic information from association and examining the nature of the interaction was obtained.

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Preparation of Benzobinacole Using Photochemical Irradiation Reductions and Thermodynamic Computational Study
Jul 4, 2014

Journal Iraqi National Journal of Chemistry

Publisher Hala A. Abedel – Rahman Associate, Yaman , Q. Sa’dullah, & Rawya Z. Saeed.

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Volume 14

The study of chemical reactions and physical behavior that may occur to the reaction of benzophenone with isopropyl alcohol and catalysis amount of glacial acetic acid under the influence of photochemical effects of visible sun light, IR light, laser irradiation or mixing of IR and sun light using four methods gave different percentage yields of (a, 70; b, 30; c, 23 and d, 90 respectively). Computational study of this reaction indicated that the heat of formation of the product benzopinacol was more stable by 20.255 kcal /mole than those of reactant benzophenone , in the same way the single occupied molecular orbital of benzophenol radical SOMO was also more stable than that of reactant and less than the final product . The suggested free radical mechanism was given. The structures of these compounds were confirmed by their physical properties in addition to the IR and UV Spectra.

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Computational study on the Metabolism of Antibacterial Prontisil (PROTO1 ) and Salfalazine(SASP4)
Jun 1, 2014

Journal Kirkuk Journal of Science

Publisher Shakir M. Saied 1 Yaman Q. Sadullah 1 WalidY. Yousif 2

DOI https://doi.org/10.32894/kujss.2014.89141

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Volume 9

The ab- initio / HF of(6-31) ( the basic sets parameters that make the molecule more stable) according to (Gaussian) program and density functional theory of polarization) and PM3 semiempericalmethod,showed that the net charge distributions for 4-aminobenzene sulfonamide (sulfanilamide)(SAM2) and Sulfa pyridine( SP) (the active drugs) were less than those of prodrugsProntisil (PROTO1) and Salfalazine (SASP4) which indicated the stabilities and easy of formation (or liberation) of these active drugs. In addition to that, the stabilities of these liberated drugs also proved by the steric energies which were less than those of the pro-drugs. The energy gaps between the HOMO and LUMO of the active drugs liberated in vivo( by metabolism) were very small which agreed with the previous two observations.

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