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Imprinting effect of protein-imprinted polymers composed of chitosan and polyacrylamide: A re-examination

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BIOMATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 13, Pages 2138-2142

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2008.01.019

Keywords

molecular imprinting; protein; protein adsorption; chitosan; hydrogel; polyacrylamide

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In this paper the imprinting effects recently reported with protein-imprinted polymers based on chitosan and polyacrylamide are re-assessed. Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) from which the embedded template molecules were removed by washing with a solution of sodium dodecyl sulfate and acetic acid were prepared. In batch template rebinding experiments, the MIPs displayed quite high template binding capacity as reported previously. However, the non-imprinted polymers (NIPs), after washing with the same solution, also showed large binding capacity nearly equal to that of the MIPs. X-ray diffraction and scanning electronic microscope investigations confirmed remarkable property changes of the NIPs after the washing process. These findings indicate that the non-specific adsorption resulting from the template removing process rather than the imprinted sites generated on the MIPs themselves may account for the high template rebinding capacity of the reported protein-imprinted polymers. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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