2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115078
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Functionally modified cross-linked molecularly imprinted resins: separation and purification of camptothecin and its theoretical study

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“…However, it is difficult to isolate and extract CPT from Camptotheca acuminata due to the diversity and similarity of other components in camptotheca acuminata. Ma et al [29] prepared super-crosslinked molecularly imprinted resin (MIR) using chloromethylated polystyrene resin as the carrier through Friedel-Crafts reaction after crosslinking and surface imprinting. The prepared MIRs are grafted with a large amount of active group phenol and have good hydrophilicity, which is conducive to the application in water environment.…”
Section: Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is difficult to isolate and extract CPT from Camptotheca acuminata due to the diversity and similarity of other components in camptotheca acuminata. Ma et al [29] prepared super-crosslinked molecularly imprinted resin (MIR) using chloromethylated polystyrene resin as the carrier through Friedel-Crafts reaction after crosslinking and surface imprinting. The prepared MIRs are grafted with a large amount of active group phenol and have good hydrophilicity, which is conducive to the application in water environment.…”
Section: Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%