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Prevention of Crystallization in Stones Infection by Chemical Inhibitors

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  • Mohamed Beghalia

    (Aboubakr Belkaid University, Tlemcen, Algeria)

  • Hocine Allali
  • Saïd Ghalem

    (Laboratory of Naturals Products and Bio Actives, Lasnabio Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences,
    Laboratory of agronomy and ecology , University Centre of Tissemsilt Algeria)

Abstract

Struvite or magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate (MAP) is one of the components of urinary stone. It forms in human beings as a result of urinary tract infection with urea splitting organisms. These stones can grow rapidly forming “staghorn-calculi†, which is a painful urological disorder. Therefore, it is of prime importance to study the growth and inhibition of struvite crystals. In the present work, we have exanimated the interactions between the enzyme urease and two inhibitors (aluminum and citrate acid) by molecular modeling methods. The results show that the presence of aluminum or citrate acid significantly affects struvite crystal growth. It suggested that our inhibitors induced morphology changes that reflect the interactions between the inhibitor and the crystal surfaces at a molecular level. Similar changes were observed in the presence of identical concentrations of citrate acid, and aluminum, emphasizing the unique interaction of phosphocitrate with the struvite crystal.

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  • Mohamed Beghalia & Hocine Allali & Saïd Ghalem, 2019. "Prevention of Crystallization in Stones Infection by Chemical Inhibitors," Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 8(5), pages 102-105, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jomcij:v:8:y:2019:i:5:p:102-105
    DOI: 10.19080/OMCIJ.2019.08.555746
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