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Application of magnetic solid phase extraction in separation and enrichment of glycoproteins and glycopeptides

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CHINESE CHEMICAL LETTERS
Volume 32, Issue 9, Pages 2629-2636

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2021.01.037

Keywords

Glycoproteins; Glycopeptides; Magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE); Separation; Enrichment; Human body fluids

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The combination of magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) technology with magnetic adsorbents for the separation and enrichment of glycoproteins and glycopeptides in human body fluids provides technical support for screening disease biomarkers. The widespread application of magnetic adsorbents enables the quantitative analysis of low-abundance glycoproteins and glycopeptides.
The analysis of endogenous glycoproteins and glycopeptides in human body fluids is of great importance for screening and discovering disease biomarkers with clinical significance. However, the presence of interfering substances makes the direct quantitative detection of low-abundance glycoproteins and glycopeptides in human body fluids one of the great challenges in analytical chemistry. Magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) has the advantages of easy preparation, low cost and good magnetic responsiveness. Magnetic adsorbents are the core of MSPE technology, and magnetic adsorbents based on different functional materials are widely used in the quantitative analysis of glycoproteins and glycopeptides in human body fluids, making it possible to analyze glycoproteins and glycopeptides with low abundance as well as multiple types, which provides a technical platform for screening and evaluating glycoproteins and glycopeptides in body fluids as disease biomarkers. In this paper, we focus on the recent advances in the application of MSPE technology and magnetic adsorbents for the separation and enrichment of glycoproteins and glycopeptides in human body fluids, and the future trends and application prospects in this field are also presented. (c) 2021 Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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