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Albumin molecularly imprinted polymer with high template affinity - Prepared by systematic optimization in mixed organic/aqueous media

Journal

MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 91, Issue 1, Pages 53-58

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2008.07.005

Keywords

Molecular imprinted polymer; Albumin; Reaction conditions

Funding

  1. National Cheng Kung University
  2. Tatung University

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An approach using systematic optimization for the formation of an albumin molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP), able to separate albumin from proteins in solution. has been prepared by imprinting albumin using a copolymer comprising 3-dimethylaminopropyl methacrylate and tetraethylene glycol dimethacrylate in a mole ratio of 1 to 8. Cytochrome c, lysozyme and myoglobin were used in competitive re-binding experiments to compete with the polymer's native template with all protein species present at 0.0004 g mL(-1). The effects of: monomer to crosslinker mole ratio, polymerization temperature and time were investigated. It was found that the addition of water 6.04%, into the pre-polymerization albumin-monomer complex enhanced the adsorption capacity and selectivity of the resulting MIP from 2.18 x 10(-3) to 6.02 x 10(-3) g g-MIP-1 and 83.5% to 98.7%. respectively. These results also showed that the MIP possessed high selectivity and adsorption capacity with respect to albumin in comparison with interfering species also present in solution. Polymerization temperature, time and the water content of the prepolymerization mixture were all shown to have significant effects on the resulting albumin-MIP's performance. However, their influence on the polymer's affinity for the potentially interfering species was negligible. Additionally, higher polymerization temperatures (>38 degrees C) and extended polymerization times (>60 h) increased monomer conversion as determined by HPLC but decreased the selectivity and adsorption capacity of the MIR. An optimized MIP, with very high selectivity and 6.37 x 10(-3) g g-MIP-1 template re-adsorption capacity was obtained using the following polymerization conditions: 0.125 mole ratio of monomer to crosslinker, 6.04 wt.% water content with respect to the mass of the monomer complex, 60 h polymerization time at 38 degrees C, and with 0.47% albumin in the prepolymerization monomer complex. Finally, the functions of polymerization temperature, time and the significance of the water content in the albumin-monomer complex are also discussed. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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