Materials Science and Engineering: C | Vol., Issue. | 2020-05-06 | Pages 111063
Preparation of biocompatible molecularly imprinted film on biowaste-derived magnetic pomegranate rind carbon for protein recognition in biological sample
Nowadays, the research on the recognition and separation of proteins has attracted extensive attention in the fields of materials science, bioengineering and life science. Protein imprinted polymers are ideal recognition materials, due to its high selectivity, good stability, easy preparation, and low cost. Herein, novel surface imprinting biowaste-derived molecularly imprinted polymers (BD-MIPs) were synthesized for specific recognition and purification of lysozyme (Lyz). This is the first time that magnetic pomegranate rind-derived carbon was used as a carrier to immobilize Lyz. Then, with the self-polymerization of dopamine, a large number of biocompatible recognition sites were generated under mild conditions. The physical/chemical properties and surface morphologies of the synthetic BD-MIPs were characterized, indicating that the imprinted film was successfully synthesized, and the BD-MIPs had good thermal stability and magnetic property. To investigate the recognition performance of BD-MIPs, four adsorption experiments were performed. The results show that BD-MIPs had a high adsorption capacity of 301.87 mg g−1, fast equilibrium time within 40 min, satisfactory selectivity and good reusability for Lyz. Furthermore, the practicability of BD-MIPs was confirmed by the isolation of Lyz from a biological sample. The good adsorption capacity and gentle one-step preparation make the BD-MIPs attractive for Lyz recognition, which shows potential values in basic biomedical research, industrial protein purification and clinical diagnostics.
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Preparation of biocompatible molecularly imprinted film on biowaste-derived magnetic pomegranate rind carbon for protein recognition in biological sample
Nowadays, the research on the recognition and separation of proteins has attracted extensive attention in the fields of materials science, bioengineering and life science. Protein imprinted polymers are ideal recognition materials, due to its high selectivity, good stability, easy preparation, and low cost. Herein, novel surface imprinting biowaste-derived molecularly imprinted polymers (BD-MIPs) were synthesized for specific recognition and purification of lysozyme (Lyz). This is the first time that magnetic pomegranate rind-derived carbon was used as a carrier to immobilize Lyz. Then, with the self-polymerization of dopamine, a large number of biocompatible recognition sites were generated under mild conditions. The physical/chemical properties and surface morphologies of the synthetic BD-MIPs were characterized, indicating that the imprinted film was successfully synthesized, and the BD-MIPs had good thermal stability and magnetic property. To investigate the recognition performance of BD-MIPs, four adsorption experiments were performed. The results show that BD-MIPs had a high adsorption capacity of 301.87 mg g−1, fast equilibrium time within 40 min, satisfactory selectivity and good reusability for Lyz. Furthermore, the practicability of BD-MIPs was confirmed by the isolation of Lyz from a biological sample. The good adsorption capacity and gentle one-step preparation make the BD-MIPs attractive for Lyz recognition, which shows potential values in basic biomedical research, industrial protein purification and clinical diagnostics.
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physicalchemical materials science bioengineering bdmips surface morphologies surface imprinting biowastederived molecularly imprinted polymers life equilibrium time magnetic pomegranate rindderived carbon biocompatible recognition sites basic biomedical research industrial protein purification and clinical diagnostics lyz adsorption biological specific recognition and purification of lysozyme
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Xinya Xu, Zhimin Luo, Guoning Chen, Yanhui Ge, Wei Du, Ruilin Liu, Pengqi Guo, Qiang Fu, Chun Chang, Hua Shu, Kenan Qu,.Preparation of biocompatible molecularly imprinted film on biowaste-derived magnetic pomegranate rind carbon for protein recognition in biological sample. (),111063.
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