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Natural polyphenol-based nanoengineering of collagen-constructed hemoperfusion adsorbent for the excretion of heavy metals

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 428, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.128145

Keywords

Heavy metals; Polyphenol; Artificial liver; Hemoperfusion; Free radicals scavenging

Funding

  1. National Talents Program
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22178233, U21A20304]
  3. Talents Program of Sichuan Province
  4. Double First Class University Plan of Sichuan University
  5. State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering [202003-01]
  6. Research Project of Science & Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2021YJ0416]

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A polyphenol-functionalized collagen-based artificial liver (PAL) was constructed for heavy metals excretion and free radicals scavenging therapy. PAL showed high adsorption capacities for heavy metal ions and outstanding biocompatibility even in complex serum environment.
Designing a hemoperfusion adsorbent for the excretion therapy of toxic heavy metals still remains a great challenge due to the biosafety risks of non-biological materials and the desired highly efficient removal capacity. Herein, inspired from the homeostasis mechanism of plants, natural polyphenols are integrated with collagen matrix to construct a polyphenol-functionalized collagen-based artificial liver (PAL) for heavy metals excretion and free radicals scavenging therapy. PAL presents high adsorption capacities for Cu2+, Pb2+, and UO22+ ions, up to 76.98 mu mol g(-1), 106.70 mu mol g(-1), and 252.48 mu mol g(-1), respectively. Remarkably, PAL possesses a high binding affinity for UO22+, Pb2+, and Cu2+ ions even in the complex serum environment with the presence of biologically-relevant ions (e.g., Mg2+, Ca2+ ions). Low hemolysis ratio (1.77%), high cell viability (> 85%), high plasma recalcification time (17.4 min), and low protein adsorption (1.02 mu mol g(-1)) indicate outstanding biocompatibility of this material. This natural polyphenol/collagen-based fully bio-derived hemoperfusion adsorbent provides a novel and potentially applicable strategy for constructing a hemoperfusion adsorbent for heavy metal ions excretion therapy with efficiency and biosafety.

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