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Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins

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Resumo:Molecular imprinting involves polymerization of a functional monomer in the presence of a target analyte that acts as a template. The monomer initially forms a complex with the template. After polymerization and subsequent removal of the template, imprinted sites remain upon the polymer surface. They are complementary in size and shape to the analyte molecules. In that way, a memory effect is introduced into the polymer, which is now capable to recognize and “capture” the analyte. Molecular imprinting can be used in biosensors and in any analytic techniques requiring selective absorption. The main idea of this work was to combine the molecular imprinting with microencapsulation aiming at the preparation of smart biodegradable microparticles susceptible to external magnetic fields and bearing recognition sites sensitive to protein templates As functional monomer 2-pyrrolidone (PD) was used and as a template – bovine serum albumin (BSA). The polymer forming process was anionic ring-opening polymerization carried out at 40ºC in the presence of Fe or Fe2O3 nanoparticles. The molecularly imprinted particles were characterized by microscopy, spectral and thermal techniques. Their absorption capacity toward BSA was increased by 25-140% depending on the pH, concentration and type of the magnetic particles.
Autores principais:Denchev, Z.
Assunto:Molecular imprinting Activated anionic polymerization Bovine serum albumine Polyamide 4 Selective sorption Mesoporous polymer materials
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Activated anionic polymerization
Bovine serum albumine
Polyamide 4
Selective sorption
Mesoporous polymer materials
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Activated anionic polymerization
Bovine serum albumine
Polyamide 4
Selective sorption
Mesoporous polymer materials
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description Molecular imprinting involves polymerization of a functional monomer in the presence of a target analyte that acts as a template. The monomer initially forms a complex with the template. After polymerization and subsequent removal of the template, imprinted sites remain upon the polymer surface. They are complementary in size and shape to the analyte molecules. In that way, a memory effect is introduced into the polymer, which is now capable to recognize and “capture” the analyte. Molecular imprinting can be used in biosensors and in any analytic techniques requiring selective absorption. The main idea of this work was to combine the molecular imprinting with microencapsulation aiming at the preparation of smart biodegradable microparticles susceptible to external magnetic fields and bearing recognition sites sensitive to protein templates As functional monomer 2-pyrrolidone (PD) was used and as a template – bovine serum albumin (BSA). The polymer forming process was anionic ring-opening polymerization carried out at 40ºC in the presence of Fe or Fe2O3 nanoparticles. The molecularly imprinted particles were characterized by microscopy, spectral and thermal techniques. Their absorption capacity toward BSA was increased by 25-140% depending on the pH, concentration and type of the magnetic particles.
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spelling engporMolecular imprinting involves polymerization of a functional monomer in the presence of a target analyte that acts as a template. The monomer initially forms a complex with the template. After polymerization and subsequent removal of the template, imprinted sites remain upon the polymer surface. They are complementary in size and shape to the analyte molecules. In that way, a memory effect is introduced into the polymer, which is now capable to recognize and “capture” the analyte. Molecular imprinting can be used in biosensors and in any analytic techniques requiring selective absorption. The main idea of this work was to combine the molecular imprinting with microencapsulation aiming at the preparation of smart biodegradable microparticles susceptible to external magnetic fields and bearing recognition sites sensitive to protein templates As functional monomer 2-pyrrolidone (PD) was used and as a template – bovine serum albumin (BSA). The polymer forming process was anionic ring-opening polymerization carried out at 40ºC in the presence of Fe or Fe2O3 nanoparticles. The molecularly imprinted particles were characterized by microscopy, spectral and thermal techniques. Their absorption capacity toward BSA was increased by 25-140% depending on the pH, concentration and type of the magnetic particles.application/pdfporMolecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteinsDenchev, Z.HostingInstitutionOrganizationalUniversidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.pt2019-09-28T06:00:11Z2017-09-282017-09-28T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/50830http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessMolecular imprintingActivated anionic polymerizationBovine serum albuminePolyamide 4Selective sorptionMesoporous polymer materials6993723 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843other2017-09-28http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://prod-dspace.uminho.pt/bitstreams/d2c80859-4d5f-42dc-bd53-1fce56ec7d04/download
spellingShingle Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
Denchev, Z.
Molecular imprinting
Activated anionic polymerization
Bovine serum albumine
Polyamide 4
Selective sorption
Mesoporous polymer materials
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Molecular imprinting
Activated anionic polymerization
Bovine serum albumine
Polyamide 4
Selective sorption
Mesoporous polymer materials
title Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
title_full Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
title_fullStr Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
title_full_unstemmed Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
title_short Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
title_sort Molecular imprinting of bovine serum albumin on polypyrrolidone magnetic microparticles for selective recognition of proteins
topic Molecular imprinting
Activated anionic polymerization
Bovine serum albumine
Polyamide 4
Selective sorption
Mesoporous polymer materials
topic_facet Molecular imprinting
Activated anionic polymerization
Bovine serum albumine
Polyamide 4
Selective sorption
Mesoporous polymer materials
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/50830
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