A doctoral dissertation entitled “Preparation and Characterization of Magnetic Molecular-Printed Polymers for the Determination of Certain Drugs in Human Urine and Blood” was discussed in the Chemistry Department at the College of Science, Al-Qadisiyah University. The dissertation was presented by researcher Rana Rahim Ali, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Faiq Fathallah Karam and Professor Dr. Zainab Tariq Ibrahim.
The dissertation aimed to prepare and characterize highly selective magnetic molecular-printed polymers and utilize them for the extraction and determination of certain drugs in human urine and blood samples. This was achieved by designing specialized printing sites capable of selectively identifying target molecules, while also leveraging rapid magnetic separation to facilitate isolation and extraction processes in complex biological media.
The study recommended the potential application of magnetic molecular-printed polymers in bioanalytical and pharmaceutical applications, including the monitoring of drugs at low concentrations in biological media. It also recommended future research to expand their use to other pharmaceutical compounds and more complex analytical systems, thereby enhancing the role of these materials in the fields of analytical chemistry and modern biological applications.


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