2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2012.02.001
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Molecular imprinting based composite cryogel membranes for purification of anti-hepatitis B surface antibody by fast protein liquid chromatography

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“…Cryogels are very good alternatives for protein purification with their promising advantages and there is an increasing interest to use them as adsorbents for diverse applications including protein purification and biomedical therapy [36][37][38][39]. In this study, we have focused our attention on developing a dye affinity cryogel for affinity adsorption of interferon molecules from both artificial and natural source using cryogels.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryogels are very good alternatives for protein purification with their promising advantages and there is an increasing interest to use them as adsorbents for diverse applications including protein purification and biomedical therapy [36][37][38][39]. In this study, we have focused our attention on developing a dye affinity cryogel for affinity adsorption of interferon molecules from both artificial and natural source using cryogels.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scanning of the numerous polymers authorized a definite correlation between the binding features of the NIP and MIP libraries [17]. MIPs have been synthesized successfully using different types of molecular imprinting methods including surface imprinting, micro-contact imprinting and epitope imprinting and these polymers have been used in many applications such as purification [18], isolation [19], chiral separation [20], catalysis [21] and in sensors [22]. …”
Section: Molecular Imprinting Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) which are currently known as plastic antibodies are synthetic polymers which can be designed and synthesised to recognize and specifically bind to a target molecule [55,77]. They are more resistant to chemical and biological damage and inactivation than antibodies [78]. A characteristic feature of MIPs is their hydrophobicity which allows for the weak reversible interactions between the target and the MIPs.…”
Section: Affinity Ligandsmentioning
confidence: 99%