| Literature DB >> 33836357 |
Huijia Song1, Haipin Zhang2, Yulian He3, Ruixia Gao4, Yue Wang1, Wenting Wang2, Lisa D Pfefferle3, Xiaoshuang Tang5, Yuhai Tang1.
Abstract
Rutin (RT), a widely distributed natural flavonoid compound, has been generally utilized as an important active ingredient owing to its considerable biomedical and economic value. Inspired by the structure features of densely-packed bayberry and well-orientated honeycomb, a novel type of magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers (HB-TI-MMIPs) with abundant high-affinity and uniformly-distributed binding sites was rationally constructed for the selective enrichment of RT from Sophora japonica. The polymerization conditions, physicochemical properties, and adsorption performance of the imprinted nanomaterials were systematically investigated. The optimized HB-TI-MMIPs display a high adsorption capacity, fast adsorption rate, and satisfactory selectivity towards RT. Meanwhile, the proposed analytical methodology using HPLC, with HB-TI-MMIPs as adsorbents, successfully applied to enrich and detect RT from Sophora japonica with high recoveries (87.2-94.6%) and good RSDs (lower than 4.3%). Therefore, the fabricated HB-TI-MMIPs with a fast magnetic responsivity and desirable adsorption performance would be attractive in plant active ingredients extraction fields.Entities:
Keywords: Hyperbranched phenylboric acid modification; Magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers; Rutin; Selective adsorption; Sophora japonica extraction; Template immobilization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33836357 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129722
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514