Literature DB >> 25280681

Molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction of glutathione from urine samples.

Renyuan Song1, Xiaoling Hu2, Ping Guan2, Ji Li2, Na Zhao2, Qiaoli Wang2.   

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Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) particles for glutathione were synthesized through iniferter-controlled living radical precipitation polymerization (IRPP) under ultraviolet radiation at ambient temperature. Static adsorption, solid-phase extraction, and high-performance liquid chromatography were carried out to evaluate the adsorption properties and selective recognition characteristics of the polymers for glutathione and its structural analogs. The obtained IRPP-MIP particles exhibited a regularly spherical shape, rapid binding kinetics, high imprinting factor, and high selectivity compared with the MIP particles prepared using traditional free-radical precipitation polymerization. The selective separation and enrichment of glutathione from the mixture of glycyl-glycine and glutathione disulfide could be achieved on the IRPP-MIP cartridge. The recoveries of glutathione, glycyl-glycine, and glutathione disulfide were 95.6% ± 3.65%, 29.5% ± 1.26%, and 49.9% ± 1.71%, respectively. The detection limit (S/N=3) of glutathione was 0.5 mg·L(-1). The relative standard deviations (RSDs) for 10 replicate detections of 50 mg·L(-1) of glutathione were 5.76%, and the linear range of the calibration curve was 0.5 mg·L(-1) to 200 mg·L(-1) under optimized conditions. The proposed approach was successfully applied to determine glutathione in spiked human urine samples with recoveries of 90.24% to 96.20% and RSDs of 0.48% to 5.67%.
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Keywords:  Glutathione; Living radical polymerization; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Selectivity extraction; Solid-phase extraction

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25280681     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2014.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


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Authors:  Renyuan Song; Jiawei Xie; Xiaofeng Yu; Jinlong Ge; Muxin Liu; Liping Guo
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-22       Impact factor: 4.967

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