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Azo dyes – biological activity and synthetic strategy
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Barwniki azowe stanowią najważniejszą i najliczniejszą grupę syntetycznych barwników o pełnej palecie barw. Związki te zawierają ugrupowanie –N=N– jako charakterystyczny chromofor, a otrzymuje się je głównie w reakcji diazowania i sprzęgania. Stanowią one ok. 60% wszystkich barwników stosowanych w przemyśle spożywczym i tekstylnym. Obok właściwości barwiących, znana jest ich aktywność biologiczna, stanowiąca zagrożenie dla człowieka i środowiska, ale mająca również potencjał farmakologiczny. W artykule zaprezentowano wybrane aspekty aktywności biologicznej tytułowych związków w kontekście zastosowań medycznych oraz toksyczności, a także nowoczesne metody syntezy.
Presented are outlines of the R&D policy of the Institute of Biopolymers and Chemical Fibres in the light of future activities directed toward the enhancement of cooperation between R&Dand business units. The Institute’s strategic BIO-NANO-TECHNO domain is highlighted.
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Bibliogr. 78 poz., rys.
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- Zakład Chemii Bioorganicznej, Wydział Chemiczny, Politechnika Wrocławska
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- Zakład Chemii Bioorganicznej, Wydział Chemiczny, Politechnika Wrocławska
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