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Evaluation of allergenic and mutagenic activity of new inhibitors proves they are safe for biota and environment

A new publication was issued in BioNanoScience.

Previously, KFU鈥檚 Laboratory for Hydrate Technology of Utilization and Storage of Greenhouse Gases developed biodegradable inhibitors based on waterborne polyurethanes and aimed at preventing hydrate formation and corrosion. The results .

鈥淭he takeaway of lab tests is that our compounds in 1% concentration do not have any detrimental effects on lab animals and are not mutagenic,鈥 explains Junior Research Associate Yuliya Zaripova.

The animal tests were conducted in full compliance with the Ethics Committee鈥檚 requirements and general guidelines. Experimental animals were kept in sanitary conditions; healthy animals were tested after a 21-day quarantine.

鈥淭he research was funded by a joint Russian-Norwegian grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research,鈥 says Chair of the Department of Petroleum Engineering Mikhail Varfolomeev. 鈥淭his work is very important to create a multifunctional and non-toxic compound. We have made first steps in that direction by obtaining bifunctional and bio-safe inhibitors applicable at sea deposits including the Arctic shelf.鈥

 

Evaluation of Allergenic and Mutagenic Activity In Vivo of New Gas Hydrate and Corrosion Inhibitors Based on Waterborne Polyurethanes

 

Source text: Adelya Shemelova, Media Center

Translation: Yury Nurmeev

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