A.K. Sharma, S.D.S. Chauhan, R. Kumar, D. Kulshreshtha, R. Gupta, P.K.S. Chauhan1 and O.P. Singh2
Department of Physics, 1Department of Chemistry, Paliwal (P.G.) College, Shikohabad - 205 135 (India).
2Department of Physics, Udai Pratap Autonomous College Varanasi - 221 002 (India).
Article Received on : 8 Aug 2009
Article Accepted on : 15 Oct 2009
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The vibrational frequencies for the fundamental modes and the low lying states of Glucosamine and its salts in gas phase have been calculated at RHF, DFT and RMP2 ab-initio level. The calculated vibrational frequencies, so obtained, have been compared with experimental observation of IR and RAMAN spectrum. It is found that glucosamine sulphate is more stable than other glucosamine salts taken for the present study. The relative red and blue shifts between glucosamine and its salts suggests that glucosamine sulphate is more reactive in body as compared to other salts and glucosamine itself and therefore, more helpful in reducing the pain by improving the mobility of joint-fluids in osteoarthritis, without any side effect.
KEYWORDS: IR; Raman; Vibrational frequencies; RMP2/DFT; Glucosamine; ShiftsCopy the following to cite this article: Sharma A. K, Chauhan S. D. S, Kumar R, Kulshreshtha D, Gupta R, Chauhan P. K. S, Singh O. P. Rhf and Dft Studies of the Vibrational Spectra of the Glucosamine and Some of Its Derivatives. Mat.Sci.Res.India;6(2) |
Copy the following to cite this URL: Sharma A. K, Chauhan S. D. S, Kumar R, Kulshreshtha D, Gupta R, Chauhan P. K. S, Singh O. P. Rhf and Dft Studies of the Vibrational Spectra of the Glucosamine and Some of Its Derivatives. Mat.Sci.Res.India;6(2). Available from: http://www.materialsciencejournal.org/?p=3557 |