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Monodisperse core-shell microstructured molecular imprinting silica for highly selective enrichment of isoflavonoid glycosides from Radix Puerariae
Jing Luo,Qing Zhang,Liying Zhang,Jiawei Zhao,Shuhu Du * #
School of Pharmacy, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029
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Funding: the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (No.No. 20113234110001) , the National Natural Science Foundation of China)
Opened online:27 April 2012
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Citation: Jing Luo,Qing Zhang,Liying Zhang.Monodisperse core-shell microstructured molecular imprinting silica for highly selective enrichment of isoflavonoid glycosides from Radix Puerariae[OL]. [27 April 2012] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4476028
 
 
This paper reports the preparation of puerarin (PR) imprinted layer-coated silica microparticles toward selective recognition of PR and fast affinity-enrichment of the main isoflavonoid glycosides from the crude extract of Radix puerariae. Before the preparation, quantum mechanics (QM) method was applied to identify three kinds of common functional monomers capable of interaction with PR and then predict optimal functional monomer (acrylamide, AA) and the relative molar ratio of template to functional monomer (PR/AA, 1 : 4). The obtained PR-imprinted silica microparticles were evaluated by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and rebinding experiments, exhibiting good morphology and high binding affinity to PR. Meanwhile, the rebinding amount of the imprinted microparticles to PR was nearly 2.1-folds that of non-imprinted microparticles. When the PR-imprinted microspheres were used as packing materials for solid-phase extraction, the recovery yields of PR, daidzin (DD) and genistin (GS) were simultaneously up to 90% by one-step extraction from the crude extract of Radix puerariae. Additionally, the PR-imprinted microparticles could be re-used for at least 5 times without losing any extraction efficiency. These results indicate that the PR-imprinted microparticles have highly selective adsorption capabilities to PR, DD and GS from the crude extract of Radix puerariae. The method of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) coupled with solid-phase extraction (SPE) provides a good solution of the enrichment and separation of active extracts from complicated traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with certain structures.
Keywords:Molecular imprinting; Quantum mechanics; Solid-phase extraction; Puerarin; Isoflavonoid glycosides
 
 
 

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