TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of l-lysine imprinted cryogels for immunoglobulin G adsorption
AU - Çulha, Senem
AU - Armutcu, Canan
AU - Uzun, Lokman
AU - Şenel, Serap
AU - Denizli, Adil
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2015/7/1
Y1 - 2015/7/1
N2 - l-Lysine imprinted poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-N-methacryloyl-l-aspartic acid) [P(HEMA-co-MAAsp)] cryogels were synthesized and characterized with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, surface area measurements, swelling, and squeezing tests. Specific surface area for imprinted cryogel was 34.2 m2/g while the value was 21.3 m2/g for non-imprinted cryogel. IgG adsorption from aqueous solution was examined in continuous mode examining the factors effecting adsorption capacity such as pH, concentration, flow rate, temperature, ionic strength, and incubation time. 0.5 M NaCl was used as desorption agent. The IgG adsorption capacity was determined as 55.1 mg/g for 1.0 mg/mL IgG original concentration at 25.0 °C while pH and flow rate were 7.0 and 0.5 mL/min, respectively. When human serum was used as IgG source, the removal of 90.4% of crude IgG was attained for 1/20 diluted plasma sample. The imprinted cryogel was used in ten successive cycles without significant loss in adsorption capacity. The cryogel was determined to be 1.79 times more selective to IgG than albumin and 1.45 times more selective than hemoglobin. The adsorption behavior well suited to Langmuir isotherm and the kinetics followed pseudo-second-order model. Thermodynamic parameters ΔH°, ΔS° and ΔG° for this adsorption process were also calculated.
AB - l-Lysine imprinted poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-N-methacryloyl-l-aspartic acid) [P(HEMA-co-MAAsp)] cryogels were synthesized and characterized with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, surface area measurements, swelling, and squeezing tests. Specific surface area for imprinted cryogel was 34.2 m2/g while the value was 21.3 m2/g for non-imprinted cryogel. IgG adsorption from aqueous solution was examined in continuous mode examining the factors effecting adsorption capacity such as pH, concentration, flow rate, temperature, ionic strength, and incubation time. 0.5 M NaCl was used as desorption agent. The IgG adsorption capacity was determined as 55.1 mg/g for 1.0 mg/mL IgG original concentration at 25.0 °C while pH and flow rate were 7.0 and 0.5 mL/min, respectively. When human serum was used as IgG source, the removal of 90.4% of crude IgG was attained for 1/20 diluted plasma sample. The imprinted cryogel was used in ten successive cycles without significant loss in adsorption capacity. The cryogel was determined to be 1.79 times more selective to IgG than albumin and 1.45 times more selective than hemoglobin. The adsorption behavior well suited to Langmuir isotherm and the kinetics followed pseudo-second-order model. Thermodynamic parameters ΔH°, ΔS° and ΔG° for this adsorption process were also calculated.
KW - Cryogel
KW - Epitope imprinting approach
KW - IgG
KW - N-methacryloyl-l-aspartic acid
KW - l-Lysine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84927161101
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=performanshacettepe&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000357751100041&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
U2 - 10.1016/j.msec.2015.03.059
DO - 10.1016/j.msec.2015.03.059
M3 - Article
C2 - 25953573
AN - SCOPUS:84927161101
SN - 0928-4931
VL - 52
SP - 315
EP - 324
JO - Materials Science and Engineering C
JF - Materials Science and Engineering C
ER -