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    STUDIA CHEMIA - Issue no. 4 / 2011  
         
  Article:   THE RELATION BETWEEN THE ELECTRIC RESPECTIVE MAGNETIC ENERGIES BY WHICH THE DRUGS OPERATE.

Authors:  NICOLAE BONCIOCAT, ADINA COTARTA.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  

In a recent communication we have shown a new method for classifying the drugs. There are three classes of drugs, corresponding to three electric schemas: (1), (1*) and (1**). As criteria of classifying we have proposed the Thomson radial frequency of the series(1*), respective parallel(1**) circuit [1]. Consider a drug DÎ(1**). The relation between the electric and magnetic energies is:

Similar, for a drug DÎ(1*) results: 

 

By ω1 is denoted the resonance radial frequency. The indexes p, s indicate that the pseudo-capacitance, respective the pseudo-inductance are arranged in parallel, respective in series. The electric, respective magnetic energies take the maximum values. The drugs belonging to the class , act both by magnetic and electric energy, i.e., they are superior as compared with those belonging to the class(1*). This conclusion remains valid for the antioxidant(A.O.) respective pro-oxidant(P.O.) drugs, because the A.O-drugs Î [ J**A,O drugs]  Î (1**) and P.O-drugs Î [J*P,O drugs] Î(1*) belong to sub-classes of the classes(1*), (1**).

Keywords: drug, multi-electrode, Thomson radial frequencies, antioxidant, pro-oxidant capacity

 
         
     
         
         
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