Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6865
Full metadata record
DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorMohammed O. Balogun, Enlli H.Huws-
dc.contributor.authorMuthana M.Sirhan, Ahmed D.Saleh-
dc.contributor.authorJuma’a R. AlDulayymi, LynnePilcher-
dc.contributor.authorJan A.Verschoor, Mark S.Baird-
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-26T07:11:34Z-
dc.date.available2022-10-26T07:11:34Z-
dc.date.issued2013-04-18-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6865-
dc.description.abstractPatient serum antibodies to mycolic acids have the potential to be surrogate markers of active tuberculosis (TB) when they can be distinguished from the ubiquitously present cross-reactive antibodies to cholesterol. Mycolic acids are known to interact more strongly with antibodies present in the serum of patients with active TB than in patients with latent TB or no TB. Examples of single stereoisomers of mycolic acids with chain lengths corresponding to major homologues of those present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis have now been synthesised with a sulfur substituent on the terminal position of the α-chain; initial studies have established that one of these binds to a gold electrode surface, offering the potential to develop second generation sensors for diagnostic patient antibody detection.en_US
dc.publisherChemistry and Physics of Lipidsen_US
dc.subjectMycolic acidsen_US
dc.subjectThiolateden_US
dc.subjectGold surfacesen_US
dc.subjectCyclic voltammetryen_US
dc.titleThiol modified mycolic acidsen_US
Appears in Collections:قسم الكيمياء

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
بحث احمد ضاري 6.pdf1.46 MBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.