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Masashi Maruyama1, Keisuke Shibuya
1Center for Technology Innovation - Materials, Research & Development Group, Hitachi Ltd., 7-1-1 Omika, Hitachi City, Ibaraki 319-1292, Japan. masashi.maruyama.qn@hitachi.com.
Abstract:
Thermo-responsive adsorbents for immunoglobulin G (IgG) employing ε-polylysine (EPL) as a polymer backbone were developed. The introduction of mercaptoethylpyridine (MEP) as an IgG-binding ligand and hydrophobization of side chains afforded thermo-responsive IgG adsorbents, whose thermo-responsive IgG desorption ratio was up to 88% (EPL/MEP derivative 3m). The changes in surface densities of active MEP groups, which are caused by thermal conformational changes of the adsorbents, play key roles for IgG desorption. Although a trade-off of IgG adsorption capacity and IgG desorption ratio was observed, the present study offers a novel molecular design for thermo-responsive adsorbents with high synthetic accessibility and potentially low toxicity.
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