کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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867293 | 909780 | 2012 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

To remove lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from pure water, we developed polymer hydrogels that selectively recognize LPS. A molecular imprinting technique was used to prepare the polymer hydrogels. We prepared the polymer hydrogels with LPS-binding sites by using acryloyllysine and acryloylphenylalanine as functional monomers and used lipid A as a template because it is the biologically active part of LPS and contains two phosphate groups. Co-existence of n-octane during the polymerization process was highly effective in promoting the formation of LPS-accessible sites on the surface of the hydrogels. Both an electrostatic and a hydrophobic interaction between the lipid A portion of LPS and the recognition site of the imprinted hydrogel are necessary for LPS recognition. The adsorption isotherm of LPS to the lipid A-imprinted hydrogels was Langmuir-type; the saturated adsorption capacity and the adsorption constant, calculated by applying an equation for Langmuir-type adsorption isotherms, were 1.0×10–11 mol/cm2 and 2.5×105 M−1, respectively. The imprinted hydrogels selectively recognized toxic LPS in a competition experiment in which two other kinds of LPS with similar chemical structures to that of the LPS of E. coli (toxic LPS) were adsorbed to the lipid A-imprinted hydrogels.
► We succeeded to prepare polymeric hydrogel with LPS-binding sites.
► The imprinted sites that LPS are accessible were formed by using n-octane.
► The imprinted hydrogels selectively recognized toxic LPS from a result.
► The adsorption isotherm of LPS to the lipid A-imprinted hydrogels was Langmuir-type.
Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics - Volume 38, Issue 1, October–December 2012, Pages 215–219