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Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Green Methods and Biotechnology

Contract number
075-15-2022-1118
Time span of the project
2022-2024

As of 01.12.2023

62
Number of staff members
12
scientific publications
6
Objects of intellectual property
General information

Name of the project:

Green methods and biotransformation technologies for the creation of prospective materials that will be important for the theranostics of socially significant diseases, including SARS-CoV-2 and other viral infections and new (bio)pharmaceutical products.

Research directions: Chemistry and chemical technology

Goals and objectives

Goals of project:

The strategic goal of the project is to create highly-efficient technological solutions that can reduce the technogenic load on the environment, increase the life expectancy and the quality of life of the population by means of comprehensive use of rational and green organic synthesis, digital modeling, original biotechnologies approaches to the targeted design of prospective multipurpose materials for the theranostics of socially significant, predominantly oncological, as well as for new (bio)pharmaceutical products.

Project objective:

  1. Developing a technology for the efficient production of biologically active compounds of plant-based meat with extracts of algae and fungi, sweet proteins as well as protein feed complexes made of waste from production and from natural sources, determining their bioavailability and conducting their preclinical testing on laboratory models of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases.
  2. Developing efficient methods of photo-, sono- and mechanoactivation chemical reactions as well as constructing catalysts on solid carriers, catalysts based on natural minerals etc. Developing efficient green methods of technological waste treatment.
  3. Developing efficient (green and/or PASE) methods of the synthesis of derivatives of azaheterocyclic series (azines, azoloazines, including perhalogenated and boron-enriched).
  4. Thoroughly studying the applicability of the produced target azaheterocycles as ligands, fluorophores and pharmaceutical candidates.
  5. Conducting a selection of prospective candidates as CK2 kinase and deubiquitinase inhibitors as well as antitumor agents using “in-silico” screening methods.
  6. Studying the antitumor activity of prospective candidates “in-vivo” and “ex-vivo”, selecting leading compounds.
  7. Developing efficient methods of the synthesis of azaheterocyclic ligands for the supramolecular extraction of cations of ligands from water/organic solutions.
  8. Developing methods of the synthesis of lanthanide complexes (Ln = Gd, Tb, Eu) based on the produced azine ligands. Thoroughly investigating the structure of the produced complexes. Researching the impact of additionally introduced fragments on the efficiency of yjr chelation or sensibilization of lanthanide cations, the possibility of their binding to biomolecules and their photoluminescence properties.
  9. Developing methods of the design of Au(I) and Au(III) complexes on the basis of the ligands synthesized in the process of the implementation of the project. Thoroughly researching the structure of the produced complexes, investigating the impact of the nature of the ligand on the reaction capability and (or) antitumor activity of the complex.
The practical value of the study

Scientific results:

Effective methods for photo- and mechanical activation of chemical reactions have been developed. Approaches have been developed for photo- and mechanically activated synthesis of new derivatives of azaheterocyclic series, including organic synthons, bioactive compounds, ligands for metal cations, metal complexes based on Ln(III), Au(I), Au(III) cations, etc., functional polymers (including those for the detection of important anions and nitro-containing substances/medicines in solutions), as well as several representatives of the so-called polymer drugs based on commercially available polymers.

The applicability of the obtained compounds and materials as drug candidates, ligands, fluorophores, (photo)catalysts, and chemosensors, including the creation of an electrochemical immunosensor for the determination of carcinoembryonic antigen, was studied in detail. Compounds with antituberculosis and antitumor activity were found in the series of synthesized azaheterocycles. Methods have been developed for the synthesis of ultrafiltration membranes for water treatment using post-modified commercial polymers, including by mechanical synthesis. Approaches have been developed and implemented for creating textured samples of plant meat based on plant raw materials: pea isolate, soybean and rapeseed meal, and others. A technology for producing the sweet protein thaumatin has been developed and implemented with the development of technical regulations.

The VI-VIII International Scientific and Practical Conferences “Modern synthetic methodologies for the creation of drugs and functional materials” (MOSM 2022-2024) were organized and held.

Organizational and infrastructural changes:

In 2022 the Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Green Methods and Biotechnologies was organized of the basis of SE&ICCPT of CEI of the UrFU

Education and personnel occupational retraining:

Within the scope of the project, 4 dissertations were defended for the scientific degree of Candidate of Sciences and 1 dissertation for the scientific degree of Doctor of Science.

Cooperation:

  • Visva-Bharati University (India)
  • South Ural State University

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A. Babu, K. Sunil, A. M. Sajith, E. K. Reddy, S. Santra, G. V. Zyryanov, T. Venkatesh, S. Bhadrachari, Muthipeedika Nibin Joy
NMI-SO2Cl2-Mediated Amide Bond Formation: Facile Synthesis of Some Dihydrotriazolopyrimidine Amide Derivatives as Potential Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Tubercular Agents Pharmaceuticals 2024
S. Sarkar, S. Pal, A. Mukherjee, S. Santra, G. V. Zyryanov, A. Majee
Visible-Light-Promoted Metal- and Photocatalyst-Free Reactions between Arylglyoxylic Acids and Tetraalkylthiuram Disulfides: Synthesis of α‑Ketoamides The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2024
A. Mukherjee, S. Mahato, D. S. Kopchuk, S. Santra, G. V. Zyryanov, A. Majee, O. N. Chupakhin
Synthesis of α-amino carbonyl compounds: a brief review Russian Chemical Reviews 2023
G.V. Zyryanov, D.S. Kopchuk, I.S. Kovalev, S. Santra, A. Majee, B.C. Ranu
Pillararenes as Promising Carriers for Drug Delivery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2023
D. Bhattacherjee, I. S. Kovalev, D. S. Kopchuk, M. Rahman, S. Santra, G. V. Zyryanov, P. Das, R. Purohit, V. L. Rusinov, O. N. Chupakhin
Mechanochemical Approach towards Multi-Functionalized 1,2,3-Triazoles and Anti-Seizure Drug Rufinamide Analogs Using Copper Beads Molecules 2022
Application of 2-(pyren-1-yl)naphtho[1,2-d]oxazolyl-5-sulfonic acid as a monomolecular agent for photodynamic therapy RF patent, 05/02/2023
Krinochkin A.P., Nikonov I.L., Kopchuk D.S., Kovalev I.S., Taniya O.S., Platonov V.A., Petrova V.E., Zyryanov G.V., Shtaits Y.K., Starnovskaya E.S., Valieva M.I., Rybakova S.S., Slovesnova N.V., Chupakhin O.N., Charushin V.N.
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