Photo Synergistic Collaboration of Non-Linear Processes at Mesoscopic Level and Formation of Photoautotrophic Biomimetic Supramolecular Assemblies in an Irradiated Sterilized Aqueous Mixture of Some Inorganic and Organic Substances

  • Dr Vinod Gupta, C.M.D. Post Graduate College, Bilaspur – 495001 (C.G.)India, India
  • C Dubey, College,bilaspur(CG), India
  • Sunlight exposed sterilized aqueous mixture of ammonium molybdate, di-ammonium hydrogen phosphate, biological minerals and formaldehyde show photosynergistic collaboration of non-linear processes and formation of self-sustaing biomimetic supramolecular assemblies, “Jeewanu”. They are capable of showing multiplication, growth and metabolic activities. They have a definite doubled walled boundary for charge separation and intricate internal structure. They have been found contain a number of chemical of biological interest Viz: aminoacids in free as well as in peptide combination, sugars as ribose as well as de-oxyribose, nucleic acid bases as purines and pyrimidinesand phospholipids –like material in them. The presence of various enzyme –like activities have been detected in the Jeewanu mixture, The EPR spectra of Jeewanu have shown the presence of ferredoxin-like material in them. Under certain specific conditions Jeewanu can catalyse photolytic decomposition of water and hydrogen thus released is utilized in photochemical fixation of N2 and Co2. Such structurally organised and functionally integrated photoautotrophic system is built on supramolecular architecture.