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Enhancements in sugar immobilization in polymeric macroporous matrices for affinity capture
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The use of macroporous monolithic matrices in the purification of biocompounds is constantly growing and developing.
In this work, the objective was to optimize the quantity of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (D-GlcNAc) immobilized on the surface of
macroporous polymeric cryogels for capture of lectins from less clarified solutions. Surface response methodology was applied and it
was observed that the immobilization temperature of the glutaraldehyde (GLU) and the D-GlcNAc concentration influenced the
amount of sugar immobilized. The matrices produced with 1.1% of allyl glycidyl ether were functionalized by GLU. Optimal maximum condition was obtained with mean value of 160.39 26.38 mg of D-GlcNAc immobilized per gram of dry cryogel. Characterization analyses of the matrices showed that the activation process was effective, maintaining the macroporous structure and physical
characteristics. The adsorbents produced were tested for capture of lectins from a crude protein solution of barley. At tested conditions, adsorbent capture around 11% of protein in solution but reduce the hemaglutinating capacity in 40%, demonstrating its selectivity. The cryogels functionalized with D-GlcNAc present potential for use in capture compounds by affinity with carbohydrates,
such as lectins.
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SILVA, J. F. da et al. Enhancements in sugar immobilization in polymeric macroporous matrices for affinity capture. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, [S.l.], v. 136, n. 37, Oct. 2019.
