DocumentCode :
2787560
Title :
Platinum test in biological objects
Author :
Kolpakova, N.A. ; Ageeva, L.D. ; Kovyrkina, T.V.
Author_Institution :
Seversk Technol. Inst., Tomsk Polytech. Univ.
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
205
Lastpage :
207
Abstract :
At the problematic lab of the Seversk Technological Institute of Tomsk Polytechnic University (STI TPU) two devices are used for heavy metals testing in biological objects: an analyzer (TA-1) which uses the method of inverse voltammetry (IV), and a spectrometer (Spectroskan) which uses the method of X-ray-fluorescence analysis (XFA). Professor N.A. Rolpakova (TPU, Chemical Engineering Faculty) uses the technique of platinum (Pt) test in biological materials (blood, urine, tissue) of patients having Pt treatment by an IV method was developed. Pt is used for treatment of oncological diseases. Its molecules bind the cells of a cancerous growth. To know the concentration of this drug in the blood of an oncological patient is necessary for overseeing a course of treatment. The essence of the method is the following: the Pt from assay is transferred to solution. The solution is placed in glass for polarographic measurement. The electrodes are inserted: an operating electrode (impregnated graphite electrode) and a comparison electrode (AgCl). During a definite time (the time of electrolysis) the Pt concentrates on the surface of an electrode together with mercury, which is beforehand entered in a parsed solution (metal-activator). The current of oxidation of the metal-activator, deposited together with Pt, is proportional to the content of Pt in the parsed assay. The content of Pt is determined by a method of standard components
Keywords :
X-ray fluorescence analysis; biochemistry; biomedical measurement; cancer; patient treatment; platinum; voltammetry (chemical analysis); AgCl; C; Pt; Seversk Technological Institute of Tomsk Polytechnic University; X-ray-fluorescence analysis; biological objects; cancerous growth; comparison electrode; drug concentration in blood; electrolysis; heavy metals test; impregnated graphite electrode; inverse voltammetry; oncological patient; operating electrode; parsed assay; polarographic measurement; standard components method; Biological materials; Biological tissues; Blood; Chemical engineering; Chemical technology; Electrodes; Materials testing; Medical treatment; Platinum; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Modern Techniques and Technology, 2000. MTT 2000. Proceedings of the VI International Scientific and Practical Conference of Students, Post-graduates and Young Scientists
Conference_Location :
Tomsk
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5789-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SPCMTT.2000.896120
Filename :
896120
Link To Document :
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