Al-Mustaqbal University Develops a Novel Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Para-Aminosalicylic Acid Using NQS Reagent
Under the patronage and in the presence of the President of Al-Mustaqbal University, Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi, a research team from the Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques at the College of Health and Medical Technologies successfully completed a scientific study aimed at developing a novel spectrophotometric method for the determination of Para-Aminosalicylic Acid (PAS) using the NQS reagent. The study was supervised by Professor Dr. Dakhel Nasser Taha Al-Zarkani.
The supervisor explained that this research represents an important scientific step toward the development of modern analytical methods characterized by simplicity, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and ease of application in analytical chemistry and medical laboratories. The proposed method provides high accuracy and reliability in the quantification of pharmaceutical compounds.
This achievement aligns with Al-Mustaqbal University’s strategic commitment to supporting applied research and encouraging students and researchers to develop innovative analytical approaches that serve the pharmaceutical, medical, and research sectors. It also reinforces the university’s role in advancing scientific knowledge and fostering innovation.
The project evaluation committee consisted of:
• Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi – Chairperson
• Professor Dr. Dakhel Nasser Taha Al-Zarkani – Member and Supervisor
• Professor Dr. Ahmed Adnan – Member
Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi praised the scientific efforts invested in completing the project and reaffirmed the university’s continuous support for student projects and high-quality scientific research. He emphasized Al-Mustaqbal University’s dedication to providing an academic environment that nurtures research capabilities, promotes innovation, serves the community, and contributes to the advancement of the healthcare sector.
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