2020
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.202000019
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Preparing molecularly imprinted nanoparticles of saponins via cooperative imprinting strategy

Abstract: Saponin is an important class of natural products with various pharmacological activities. The selective separation of saponins is an essential step before further analysis.Molecular imprinting has been an effective strategy for preparing antibody mimics. However, a facile and efficient imprinting strategy for saponins is still lacking owing to their amphiphilic nature. Herein, we have prepared the saponins imprinted nanoparticles via cooperative imprinting strategy. This new strategy relies on the combination… Show more

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“…A method involving molecular imprinting using nanoparticles has been devised for extraction of glycosides (Zhang, Zhang, Wang, et al, 2020). The method relies on the combination of various noncovalent interactions (hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding) and covalent boronate affinity interactions.…”
Section: Studies On Specific Carbohydrate Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A method involving molecular imprinting using nanoparticles has been devised for extraction of glycosides (Zhang, Zhang, Wang, et al, 2020). The method relies on the combination of various noncovalent interactions (hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding) and covalent boronate affinity interactions.…”
Section: Studies On Specific Carbohydrate Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, ginseng callus was cultured and extracted with magnetic lanosterol imprinted polymer, but the adsorption rate of this method was only 828.7 ± 44.3 μg g −1 . In another study, Zhang et al [122] prepared saponin imprinted nanoparticles through the synergistic imprinted strategy of noncovalent interactions (hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding) and covalent borate affinity interaction. The obtained imprinting www.advancedsciencenews.com www.mame-journal.de nanoparticles have good selectivity and higher binding affinity.…”
Section: Mips As Solid Phase Adsorbent For Terpenoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pan Teams have fabricated several MIPs based boronate affinity and achieved a great deal of success for specific enrichment of various templates from real extract samples 29–31 . Additionally, the MIPs with cooperative imprinting strategy by integrating the covalent boronate affinity and non‐covalent interactions are also proposed, and they are demonstrated to be an effective method for increasing the adsorption capacity and selectivity of polymers 32–34 . Therefore, these excellent works inspired us to enrich the GA from plants by using MIPs based on the cooperative imprinting strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%