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    Adsorption Of Uranium from Phosphoric acid and Waste Water with Microcapsules Contains Selective Extractants

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tayebi, Ahmad (Author) ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor) ; Khanchi, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Outokesh, Mohammad (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Uptake characteristics of alginate microcapsules containing D2EHPA/TOPO for adsorption of uranium from industrial effluent were examined using batch, stirred and column method .stable alginate microcapsules in dried form was developed by immobilizing of D2EHPA/TOPO in porous matrix of calcium alginate. Characteristics of microcapsules were carrying out by destructive chemical analysis, BET, SEM and TG .the synthesized microcapsules showed a good column properties and high selectivity and reusability. In addition, isotherm adsorption of calcium alginate and microcapsules were fitted with frendlich's equation .the microcapsules also demonstrated that, the uptake percentage was constantly high... 

    Electrophoretic Deposition of Alginate-Bioglass-Nanodiamond Nanocomposites and Evolution of their Bioactivity

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mansoorianfar, Mojtaba (Author) ; Simchi, Abdollreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Recently, diamond nanoparticles have attracted interest for biomedical applications such as drug delivery, targeted cancer therapies, fabrication of tissue scaffolds and biosensors. In the present work, elecrophoretic deposition (EPD) of nanodiamond-bioactive glass-alginate nanocomposite was studied. In vitro bioactivity and biocompatibility of the nanocomposite were evaluated in simulated body fluid (SBF) and by MTT assay. The EPD process was performed under different conditions in order to obtain a uniform coating on the surface of 316L stainless steel substrate. The stability of the suspension was determined via optical sedimentation method and zeta potential analysis. It was found that... 

    Cell Separation via Nano-porous Molecularly Imprinted Polymer

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahnema Falavarjani, Eiman (Author) ; Abdekhodaie, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor) ; Nematollah Zade, Ali (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) with synthetic recognition sites are capable of detecting and separating chemical species in complex environments. These characteristics are of increasing interest for bioanalytical applications. The chief advantages of MIPs are mechanical and chemical stability, low cost, and ease of preparation. Recently, imprinting technology has been used for fabrication polymer thin films with recognition sites of proteins, plant viruses, and yeasts. Also few investigations applied lithography for synthesis of cell imprinted polymers targeting cell detection and observation of cell morphology.
    For the first time, we demonstrate surface imprinting for the... 

    Human Cells Separation Via Imprinted Polymer

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sabaghi, Davood (Author) ; Abdekhodaie, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The goal of this research is to elucidate the mechanism of Cell recognition in molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) using already utilized techniques. Our approach employs a more flexible non-covalent imprinting method which starts from a readily available polymer and utilizes an aqueous environment for both MIP synthesis and testing. Cell MIPs against MG-63 cell were synthesized. The synthesis procedure was optimized to obtain better binding characteristics to the targeted cell. Adsorption of target cell onto imprinted Alginate Spheres was facilitated by these macromolecular fingerprints as revealed by various microscopical examinations The imprinted Spheres showed high selectivity toward... 

    Study and Synthesis of Biocompatible Polymer and Loading of Peptide Drug for using in Drug Delivery

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nikravesh, Niusha (Author) ; Vosoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    With the rapid development of biotechnology, peptide and protein drugs are now playing an increasingly important role in therapeutics. Compared with chemical drugs, peptide and protein drugs have some limitations such as low stability and rapid deactivation. Biodegradable and biocompatible polymeric micro carriers have been shown to have a high potential for the delivery of peptides and proteins. Among these polymers, alginate has been widely investigated as a biomaterial. Alginates are natural polysaccharide polymers isolated from brown seaweed. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) loaded calcium alginate microspheres produced in this study by a modified w/o emulsification method. The influence of... 

    Synthesis of Double Network Hydrogels Based on Chitosan, Alginate, and Poly (Vinyl Alchohol) with High Mechanical Properties and Investigation of Their Biocompatibility

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tavakkoli, Elham (Author) ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Double network (DN) hydrogels are a new interpenetrate polymer network (IPN) that are usually contain about 60-90 % water. Despite of this amount of water, they are though and strong. DN hydrogels comprise of two networks, the first one as the brittle gel, is generally high density crosslinked and the second one, the loose and stretchable network, is loosely crosslinked or even without crosslinking. Therefore, we used cationic polymer, chitosan, and anionic polymer, alginate, as the first networks, therefore, we used sodium phosphate for physical crosslinking of chitosan, and calcium chloride as the physical crosslinking agents for alginate network. Also, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), as the... 

    Synthesis of Magnetic Nanocarriers Based on Coating of Fe3O4 with Modified Biodegradable Polysaccharides by pH Sensitive Agents for Targeted Release of Anticancer Drug Doxorubicin

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amin, Shiva Sadat (Author) ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the major problems in cancer treatment is the side effects of the drugs. Nowadays, scientists are developing smart nanocarriers which used for diagnosis and delivering drugs in order to circulate through blood vessels, pass the immune system, attach to cancer cells and kill them without any side effects. In the first research of this thesis, magnetic nanoparticles were coated by modified alginate and used as smart nanocarriers. Magnetic nanocarrier were sysnthesized based on hydrophobic coating of oleic acid and hydrazine oleate-modified alginate shell. The resulting carrier is pH-sensitive and the alginate shell removes in the low pH medium. DOX was placed between hydrophobic chains.... 

    Design and Synthesis of Heterogeneous Nano Catalyst Based on Immobilized Palladium Metal on Double Network Hydrogel and Its Application in Organic Reactions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghasemzadeh, Solmaz (Author) ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the past few decades, many attempts have been made to combine the benefits of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. The immobilization of homogeneous catalysts onto the surface of heterogeneous supports is the result of such efforts. In this research, immobilized heterogeneous catalysts were designed and synthesized based on double network hydrogels, which produce from interpenetrating of two biocompatible and biodegradable polymer networks. In order to provide magnetic responsibility and easy separation of catalyst from the reaction mixture, the magnetic nanoparticles were dispersed onto the surface of double network hydrogel. Finally, various metal nanoparticles such as palladium and... 

    Comparing Effects of Natural Antibiotics and Anti Bacterial Materials in Burn Wound Infections with Nanoparticles and Skin Scaffold

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ramezani, Bita (Author) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Supervisor) ; Vosoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Burns are one of the most important accidents related to human health. Due to the intense physical and mental complications and high fatality rate associated with them, receiving proper treatment is of paramount importance. The control of infection in wounds would cure and eliminates the effect of wounds and treatment of skin lesions with engineered scaffolds can be an effective method. The purpose of this project is proposing a hydrogel scaffold based on natural polymers of oxidized alginate and gelatin loaded with an herbal drug to control infection and treat burn wounds. For this purpose, the Iranian Oak extract that it's main content is Tanin and PolyPhenolinc materials, was prepared and... 

    Facilitation of Transscleral Drug Delivery

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mousavi Khamene, Zeynab (Author) ; Abdekhodaie, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor) ; Seifkordi, Aliakbar (Supervisor) ; Ahmadieh, Hamid (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present research the methods and challenges to ocular drug delivery have been investigated with more emphasis on ocular diseases that do not have any approved treatment. Periocular route is a promising alternative to the common routes of ocular drug delivery especially for treatment of posterior eye diseases. Based on barriers for efficient drug delivery to the eye, magnetic drug targeting revealed to be influential to eliminate some obstacles of this route which has not been worked before. It is hypothesized that the particles can pulled into the eye or will be trapped inside the sclera tissue or even if it is not happened, they can stay behind the sclera and magnetic force can... 

    Folic Acid Microencapsulation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kiaeipour, Pegah (Author) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Most natural folate derivatives are highly sensitive to temperature, oxygen and light and their stability depends on food process condition. Alginate and pectin were evaluated for folic acid encapsulation and increasing its stability. By combining them and optimising encapsulation condition the efficiency was enhanced up to 90% . Furthermore, using polymers in combined form caused decrease in folic acid leakage from capsules in acidic condition of stomach. First of all, the time of encapsulation was measured which was 140-180 minutes. In this study the effect of Calcium Chloride concentration on encapsulation was studied. Therefore, two variables were selected which were pectin to algine... 

    3D Stem Cell Culture and Differentiation Using Alginate Hydrogel Scaffolds Incorporated with Silicon-Based Nanoparticles

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Hassani, Masoud (Author) ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor) ; Arpanaei, Ayyoob (Co-Supervisor) ; Dolatshahi Pirouz, Alireza (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Bone is one of the most vital parts of the body for almost any functional movement. Due to its many involved diseases, traumas and injuries, bone maintenance and regeneration are of high importance. Engineering and design of complex tissues, with impeccable mimicry of the native ones, are always accounted as the solution to dysfunction of body organs due to aging, various diseases, etc. However, the inability to complete mimicry of the native tissue architecture and cell microenvironment are the main barriers to functional tissue regeneration. In this project, in order to design a suitable scaffold for bone regeneration, hydrogel nanocomposites with polysaccharide basis were developed by... 

    Synthesis and Characterization of Wound Dressings based on Alginate-Quince Seed Gum

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abedini, Amir Abbas (Author) ; Pircheraghi, Gholamreza (Supervisor) ; Seyed Reihani, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Quince seed gum is a natural material that was used in Iranian traditional medicine for wound treatment. Alginate is a beneficial biomaterial that has been used in making commercial wound dressings for a long time. In this work, the preparation method and properties of films based on Alginate and Quince seed gum for drug delivery and wound healing have been investigated. According to the obtained results about crosslinking and plasticizing, the suitable condition of synthesis is 0.5% CaCl2 concentration, 2min soaking time, and 13% glycerol in crosslinking solution. In this crosslinking solution, a film with good mechanical properties (tensile strength: 13MPa, elongation: 27.3%, and Young’s... 

    Fabrication the Hydrogel Microfibers Using Bioprinter with Application in Cardiovascular Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heidari, Faranak (Author) ; Saadatmand, Maryam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) currently remains a considerable challenge for clinical treatments. CVDs account for N17.5 million deaths per year and will predictably increase to 23.6 million by 2030. The main purpose is to create human model systems to study the effect of disease mutations or drug treatment on the heart. In addition, engineered cardiac tissues are considered promising candidates to be transplanted to improve the function of diseased hearts. For engineered active tissues/organs, 3D bioprinting can fabricate complex tissue architecture with a spatiotemporal distribution of bioactive substances (cells, growth factors, and others) to better guide tissue regeneration. However,... 

    Fabrication and Enhancement of an Antibacterial Chitosancoated Allantoin-Loaded Skin Wound Dressing for Clinic Use

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haki Zahi Margouk, Mohamamd (Author) ; Shamloo, Amir (Supervisor) ; Akbari, Javad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Skin as the largest organ of the body is constructed of three distinctive layers referred to as epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin and acts as body’s first barrier against infectious agents and contains mostly sweat glands. Dermis is the mid-layer of the skin which makes up to 70% of the skin and plays a significant role in maintaining body’s metabolism and is home to a huge part of skin’s vascular network, nerve cells and hair follicles. Hypodermis on other hand, is the deepest layer of the skin and mainly acts as a bonding layer between upper skin layers and the soft tissue underneath. Although skin is proved to have a profound ability to... 

    Design of Scaffolds with Multi-scale Engineered Microchannels

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mollajavadi, Mohammad Yasin (Author) ; Saadatmand, Maryam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Building complex and functional tissues and organs is very challenging. One of the challenges is building an efficient network of blood vessels that can be used to facilitate the transport of nutrients and oxygen to the host. In addition to using channels for oxygen supply, another solution is to use oxygen-carrying materials. In this study, in addition to designing and simulating scaffolds with multi-scale microchannels, calcium peroxide was used to release oxygen and eliminate hypoxia in the scaffold. Here alginate is used as the main material for scaffolding. In an attempt to build a scaffold using a bio-printer, pluronic acid was also used as a sacrificial material to create canals.... 

    HAP/Agar Nanocarriers for Bone Anti-infection Drug

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghazagh, Parisa (Author) ; Frounchi, Masood (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Successful treatment of bone infections is a major orthopedic challenge due to the physiological and anatomical features of bone. In this project, we prepared a drug delivery system with injectable and biodegradable polysaccharide agar containing alginate, polyvinyl alcohol and hydroxyapatite nanocarriers composite microspheres. Alginate and polyvinyl alcohol composite microspheres are crosslinked by calcium and freeze-thawing technique. Using the freeze thawing process for polyvinyl alcohol crosslinking, in addition to alginate crosslinking, improved hydrogel swelling behavior and enhanced drug loading and thus slowed drug release, drug loading increased with increasing PVA percentage from ... 

    Investigation on Insulin Release from Microcapsules Containing Beta Cell

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseinzadeh, Zahra (Author) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Supervisor) ; Vossoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as insulin-dependent diabetes, may present at any age, but is the most common type of diabetes affecting children and adolescents. People with type 1 diabetes do not produce enough insulin. This type accounts for 5-10% of all types of diabetes. In this type of diabetes, beta cell destruction occurs in the pancreas. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas does not secrete any insulin; insulin is a hormone that enables the body to convert glucose in food into energy. If sugar in the blood cannot enter the cells, it accumulates in the arteries and results in high blood sugar. High blood sugar over time can have irreversible effects on various parts of the body. Curcumin... 

    Development of Modified Nanostructures for Fabrication of Polymer Nanocomposite Films for Controlled Atmosphere Food Packaging

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Riahi, Zohreh (Author) ; Bagheri, Reza (Supervisor) ; Pircherghi, Gholamreza (Supervisor) ; Mohammadpour, Raheleh (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Active packaging is a novel approach that can ensure food safety by removing undesirable compounds such as Oxygen, ethylene, moisture, and microbial contamination from fresh produce's environment and reducing product loss by extending shelf life. Current research on active food packaging materials focuses on using biopolymers such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids as alternatives to non-degradable petroleum-based packaging materials. Active nanomaterials are commonly used to impart functionality to packaging materials. However, the lack of functionality limits their industrial application.Therefore, the main objective of this work was to fabricate bioactive nanocomposite films by... 

    Design, Optimization and Fabrication of Multiplex Scaffold for Tissue Engineering Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bakhtiari, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Shamloo, Amir (Supervisor) ; Hosseini, Vahid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cartilage is a connective tissue, whose most important role in the body is to create a surface with a low friction coefficient in order to allow bones to slide on each other without direct contact to transfer loads. Articular cartilage is always under a harsh biomechanical environment and lacks blood, lymphatic and nerve vessels. As a result, it limits the capacity of this tissue to improve and restore itself. According to experimental efforts, cartilage cannot be regenerated spontaneously without the support of healthy subchondral bone. In recent years, the implantation of tissue engineering scaffolds has been considered as an effective strategy for the treatment of osteochondral damage....