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Science of The Total Environment | 2015

Assessment of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic pharmaceuticals in seawaters of North of Portugal: occurrence and environmental risk.

Aleksandar Lolić; Paula Paíga; Lúcia H.M.L.M. Santos; Sandra Ramos; Manuela Correia; Cristina Delerue-Matos

The occurrence of seven pharmaceuticals and two metabolites belonging to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesics therapeutic classes was studied in seawaters. A total of 101 samples covering fourteen beaches and five cities were evaluated in order to assess the spatial distribution of pharmaceuticals among north Portuguese coast. Seawaters were selected in order to embrace different bathing water quality (excellent, good and sufficient). Acetaminophen, ketoprofen and the metabolite hydroxyibuprofen were detected in all the seawater samples at maximum concentrations of 584, 89.7 and 287 ng L(-1), respectively. Carboxyibuprofen had the highest seawater concentration (1227 ng L(-1)). The temporal distribution of the selected pharmaceuticals during the bathing season showed that, in general, higher concentrations were detected in August and September. The environmental risk posed by the pharmaceuticals detected in seawaters towards different trophic levels (fish, daphnids and algae) was also assessed. Only diclofenac showed hazard quotients above one for fish, representing a potential risk for aquatic organisms. These results were observed in seawaters classified as excellent bathing water. Additional data is needed in order to support the identification and prioritization of risks posed by pharmaceuticals in marine environment.


Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2015

Development of a SPE-UHPLC-MS/MS methodology for the determination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic pharmaceuticals in seawater.

Paula Paíga; Aleksandar Lolić; Floris Hellebuyck; Lúcia H.M.L.M. Santos; Manuela Correia; Cristina Delerue-Matos

An analytical methodology for the simultaneous determination of seven pharmaceuticals and two metabolites belonging to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and analgesics therapeutic groups was developed based on off-line solid-phase extraction and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (SPE-UHPLC-MS/MS). Extraction conditions were optimized taking into account parameters like sorbent material, sample volume and sample pH. Method detection limits (MDLs) ranging from 0.02 to 8.18 ng/L were obtained. This methodology was successfully applied to the determination of the selected pharmaceuticals in seawater samples of Atlantic Ocean in the Northern Portuguese coast. All the pharmaceuticals have been detected in the seawater samples, with pharmaceuticals like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, ketoprofen and the metabolite hydroxyibuprofen being the most frequently detected at concentrations that can reach some hundreds of ng/L.


PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases | 2015

Anthelmintic Activity In Vivo of Epiisopiloturine against Juvenile and Adult Worms of Schistosoma mansoni

Maria A. Guimarães; Rosimeire Nunes de Oliveira; Leiz Maria Costa Véras; David F. Lima; Yuri D. M. Campelo; Stefano Augusto Campos; Selma A.S. Kückelhaus; Pedro L.S. Pinto; Peter Eaton; Ana C. Mafud; Yvonne P. Mascarenhas; Silmara Marques Allegretti; Josué de Moraes; Aleksandar Lolić; Tatjana Ž. Verbić; José Roberto S. A. Leite

Schistosomiasis is a serious disease currently estimated to affect more that 207 million people worldwide. Due to the intensive use of praziquantel, there is increasing concern about the development of drug-resistant strains. Therefore, it is necessary to search for and investigate new potential schistosomicidal compounds. This work reports the in vivo effect of the alkaloid epiisopiloturine (EPI) against adults and juvenile worms of Schistosoma mansoni. EPI was first purified its thermal behavior and theoretical solubility parameters charaterised. In the experiment, mice were treated with EPI over the 21 days post-infection with the doses of 40 and 200 mg/kg, and 45 days post-infection with single doses of 40, 100 and 300 mg/kg. The treatment with EPI at 40 mg/kg was more effective in adult worms when compared with doses of 100 and 300 mg/kg. The treatment with 40 mg/kg in adult worms reduced parasite burden significantly, lead to reduction in hepatosplenomegaly, reduced the egg burden in faeces, and decreased granuloma diameter. Scanning electron microscopy revealed morphological changes to the parasite tegument after treatment, including the loss of important features. Additionally, the in vivo treatment against juvenile with 40 mg/kg showed a reduction of the total worm burden of 50.2%. Histopathological studies were performed on liver, spleen, lung, kidney and brain and EPI was shown to have a DL50 of 8000 mg/kg. Therefore EPI shows potential to be used in schistosomiasis treatment. This is the first time that schistosomicidal in vivo activity of EPI has been reported.


Talanta | 2013

Identification of protein binders in artworks by MALDI-TOF/TOF tandem mass spectrometry

Tatjana Tripković; C. Charvy; S. Alves; Aleksandar Lolić; Rada M. Baošić; Snežana D. Nikolić-Mandić; J.C. Tabet

Aim of this work is to propose an analytical protocol for proteinaceous binder identification in paintings using tryptic peptide analysis and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry strengthened with MALDI-TOF/TOF tandem mass spectrometry (LIFT method). Proteinaceous binders are enzymatically digested with trypsin. From each individual protein frequently occurring in binders, a specific set of peptides is releasing during enzymatic digestion giving a peptide mass fingerprint (PMF) of that particular protein. The most intensive peptide peaks in PMF were determined and annotated with their corresponding amino acid sequence by MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis and subsequent database search. Before analyzing historical painting samples, procedure was tested and optimized on several painting model samples for a reliable and efficient identification of proteinaceous materials. The method is avoiding sample manipulation as much as possible in order to reduce sample loss. Since the applied procedures led to protein identification of binding media in model samples, MALDI-TOF/TOF was for the first time applied for analysis of proteinaceous binders in old painting samples.


European Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2015

Electrospray ionization linear trap quadrupole Orbitrap in analysis of old tempera paintings: application to nineteenth-century Orthodox icons

Tatjana Tripković; C. Charvy; Sandra Alves; Aleksandar Lolić; Rada M. Baošić; Snežana D. Nikolić-Mandić; J.C. Tabet

Proteomic approach in combination with mass spectrometry demonstrates a great potential for identification of proteinaceous materials in works of art. In this study we used a linear trap quadrupole Orbitrap (LTQ-Orbitrap), a state-of-the-art mass spectrometer for parts per million accuracy analyses of peptides behind tryptic hydrolysis. After the efficiency of the proteomic method was confirmed for reference and model samples, micro-samples from historical paintings were for the first time analysed using this technique. Superior performances of the liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry approach using a LTQ-Orbitrap mass spectrometer allowed identification of egg yolk peptides in two samples from nineteenth-century Orthodox icons, indicating egg tempera as the painting technique. Accurate precursor ion masses, in the range of ±2 ppm, and retention times of tryptic peptides strengthen protein identification. Additionally, in all historical samples the presence of animal glues suggested that the ground layer was likely bound using bovine collagen. Comparing to results acquired using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry in our previous study, here we achieved higher ion scores and protein scores, better sequence coverage and more identified proteins. In fact, a combination of the two mass spectrometric techniques provided overlapping and complementary data, related to the detection of peptides with different physicochemical properties.


Monatshefte Fur Chemie | 2015

Influence of organic modifiers on RP-TLC determination of lipophilicity of some polydentate Schiff bases

Danica S. Perušković; Branka Darić; Anita Blagus; Nikola Stevanović; Aleksandra V. Pavlović; Aleksandar Lolić; Rada M. Baošić

The lipophilic character of polydentate Schiff bases was investigated by reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography. In order to determine retention parameter as a measure of the lipophilicity of the tested compounds, three different binary solvent systems, composed of water and organic modifier (methanol, acetonitrile, and tetrahydrofuran), were used. Lipophilicity parameters together with 2D molecular descriptors were subjected to the multivariate statistical analysis. Principal component analysis was employed to reveal the most influential factors governing the lipophilicity of the investigated compounds. Finally, the influence of organic modifier on determination of lipophilicity parameters was discussed.Graphical abstract


Journal of Automated Methods & Management in Chemistry | 2018

Development of a Flow Injection System for Differential Pulse Amperometry and Its Application for Diazepam Determination

Vesna Antunović; Slavna Tešanović; Danica S. Perušković; Nikola Stevanović; Rada M. Baošić; Snežana Nikolić Mandić; Aleksandar Lolić

This work presents the development of a flow injection system for differential pulse amperometry (DPA) for diazepam determination in the presence of oxygen. The thin flow cell consisted of the bare glassy carbon electrode, reference silver/silver chloride, and stainless steel as the auxiliary electrode. Electrochemical reduction of diazepam (DZP) was characterised by cyclic voltammetry. Azomethine reduction peak was used for DZP quantification. The detector response was linear in the range 20–250 µmol/dm3 of diazepam, with a calculated detection limit of 3.83 µg/cm3. Intraday and interday precision were 1.53 and 10.8%, respectively. The method was applied on three beverage samples, energetic drink, and two different beer samples, and obtained recoveries were from 93.65 up to 104.96%. The throughoutput of the method was up to 90 analyses per hour.


Biomedical Chromatography | 2017

Effect of substituents on prediction of TLC retention of tetra-dentate Schiff bases and their Copper(II) and Nickel(II) complexes.

Nikola Stevanović; Danica S. Perušković; Uroš Gašić; Vesna Antunović; Aleksandar Lolić; Rada M. Baošić

The objectives of this study were to gain insights into structure-retention relationships and to propose the model to estimating their retention. Chromatographic investigation of series of 36 Schiff bases and their copper(II) and nickel(II) complexes was performed under both normal- and reverse-phase conditions. Chemical structures of the compounds were characterized by molecular descriptors which are calculated from the structure and related to the chromatographic retention parameters by multiple linear regression analysis. Effects of chelation on retention parameters of investigated compounds, under normal- and reverse-phase chromatographic conditions, were analyzed by principal component analysis, quantitative structure-retention relationship and quantitative structure-activity relationship models were developed on the basis of theoretical molecular descriptors, calculated exclusively from molecular structure, and parameters of retention and lipophilicity.


Frontiers in chemistry | 2018

Selenazolyl-hydrazones as Novel Selective MAO Inhibitors With Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Activities: Experimental and In-silico Studies

Hana Elshaflu; Tamara R. Todorović; Milan Nikolic; Aleksandar Lolić; Aleksandar Višnjevac; Stefanie Hagenow; José M. Padrón; Alfonso T. García-Sosa; Ivana Djordjević; Sonja Grubišić; Holger Stark; Nenad R. Filipović

The novel approach in the treatment of complex multifactorial diseases, such as neurodegenerative disorders and cancer, requires a development of efficient multi-targeting oriented drugs. Since oxidative stress significantly contributes to the pathogenesis of cancer and neurodegenerative disorders, potential drug candidates should possess good antioxidant properties. Due to promising biological activities shown for structurally related (1,3-thiazol-2-yl)hydrazones, a focused library of 12 structurally related benzylidene-based (1,3-selenazol-2-yl)hydrazones was designed as potential multi-targeting compounds. Monoamine oxidases (MAO) A/B inhibition properties of this class of compounds have been investigated. Surprisingly, the p-nitrophenyl-substituted (1,3-selenazol-2-yl)hydrazone 4 showed MAO B inhibition in a nanomolar concentration range (IC50 = 73 nM). Excellent antioxidant properties were confirmed in a number of different in vitro assays. Antiproliferative activity screening on a panel of six human solid tumor cell lines showed that potencies of some of the investigated compounds was comparable or even better than that of the positive control 5-fluorouracil. In-silico calculations of ADME properties pointed to promising good pharmacokinetic profiles of investigated compounds. Docking studies suggest that some compounds, compared to positive controls, have the ability to strongly interact with targets relevant to cancer such as 5′-nucleotidase, and to neurodegenerative diseases such as the small conductance calcium-activated potassium channel protein 1, in addition to confirmation of inhibitory binding at MAO B.


Analytical Sciences | 2008

Optimization of a Flow Injection System with Amperometric Detection for Arsenic Determination

Aleksandar Lolić; Snezana D. Nikolic; Jelena Mutić

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