Isolation of transferrin by imprinted nanoparticles with magnetic deep eutectic solvents as monomer

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Abstract

Transferrin (TrF) is a very important human body glycoprotein and a clinical biomarker which controls the body’s iron ion channels and iron ion balance. Any change in TrF concentration and isoform also reflects the emergence of some diseases. In this work, we prepared magnetic molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (deep eutectic solvent-molecular imprinting polymers [DES-MIPs]) with a deep eutectic solvent (DES) as a functional monomer to separate TrF in human serum. The DES dosage for MIP, pH value, and time for adsorption have been optimized, and these materials show special adsorption properties for TrF. The maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) and dissociation constant KL of the MIP by the Langmuir adsorption curve (R2 = 0.9949) were 37.5 mg/g and 0.015 g/L, respectively. The imprinting factor of the MIP is 3.50 with relative standard deviation (5.63%). In summary, the use of DES as a functional monomer in molecular imprinting technology provides a novel, efficient, and biocompatible method for the isolation and purification of proteins. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Zhang, Y., Cao, H., Huang, Q., Liu, X., & Zhang, H. (2018). Isolation of transferrin by imprinted nanoparticles with magnetic deep eutectic solvents as monomer. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 410(24), 6237–6245. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-018-1232-2

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