Increasing selective bilirubin removal by hypercross-linked polystyrene hemosorbents


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A high efficiency of indirect bilirubin removal from systems modelling blood plasma by polymers of various structures and, most importantly, by hemocompatible hypercross-linked polystyrenes such as Styrosorb is demonstrated. Approaches to increasing the selectivity of hypercross-linked polystyrenes for the removal of bilirubin from biological fluids with a high serum albumin content were found, making them promising materials for the manufacture of hemosorption columns effective for hepatitis therapy and other conditions caused by a high bilirubin content in the blood plasma.

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L. Pavlova

A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 28 ul. Vavilova, Moscow, 119991

A. Pastukhov

A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 28 ul. Vavilova, Moscow, 119991

M. Kopitsyna

JSC Advanced Medical Technologies

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 4 Lukov per., Moscow, 107045

A. Morozov

JSC Advanced Medical Technologies

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 4 Lukov per., Moscow, 107045

I. Bessonov

JSC Advanced Medical Technologies

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 4 Lukov per., Moscow, 107045

S. Smirnova

JSC Advanced Medical Technologies

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 4 Lukov per., Moscow, 107045

D. Bagnyukova

JSC Advanced Medical Technologies

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 4 Lukov per., Moscow, 107045

V. Davankov

A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: pavlova@ineos.ac.ru
Rússia, 28 ul. Vavilova, Moscow, 119991

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