| Literature DB >> 24742533 |
Chaozhan Wang1, Ming Li2, Huanhuan Xu2, Yinmao Wei2.
Abstract
Restricted-access materials (RAMs) have been broadly used for sample pretreatment in the chromatographic analysis of biological samples. In the present work, a novel internal surface reversed-phase (ISRP) RAM was prepared via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). Octadecyl and 4-(chloromethyl)phenyl were immobilized on silica using a one-pot synthesis approach to form a reversed-phase layer to retain small hydrophobic molecules, allowing the modified silica to serve as a macro-initiator. Then, poly(glycidyl methacrylate) (pGMA) was grafted onto the surface via SI-ATRP, and the epoxy groups were further hydrolyzed to form an external hydrophilic layer. The properties of this ISRP-RAM for the retention of small molecules and the exclusion of proteins were evaluated using solid-phase extraction (SPE). The removal efficiencies of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and lysozyme were 94.9% and 93.5%, respectively. The recoveries of five drugs, puerarin, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, loratadine, nifedipine and diazepam, were 93.2-116%. Furthermore, the ISRP-RAM was employed for the SPE of five phthalate esters (PAEs) from bovine milk prior to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. The results indicate that the prepared ISRP-RAM is qualified for practical bioanalysis.Entities:
Keywords: Bioanalysis; Internal surface reversed phase; Phthalate esters; Restricted-access material; Solid-phase extraction
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24742533 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2014.03.074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759