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[Immunosorbent based on porous cellulose sphere]

A E Gurvich, E V Lekhttsind

    Biulleten' Eksperimental'Noi Biologii I Meditsiny
    |December 1, 1981
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    Researchers developed porous beads for immunosorbents. These beads, conjugated with antigens or antibodies, show high capacity for column chromatography, offering efficient antibody and antigen purification.

    Area of Science:

    • Materials Science
    • Biochemistry
    • Analytical Chemistry

    Context:

    • Development of novel materials for affinity chromatography.
    • Need for efficient methods for antibody and antigen purification.

    Purpose:

    • To synthesize and characterize porous beads as a novel immunosorbent material.
    • To evaluate the binding capacity of the synthesized immunosorbent for antibodies and antigens.

    Summary:

    • Porous beads were synthesized using cuprammonium glucose solution, organic solvents, acetone, and sulfuric acid.
    • The beads were oxidized with sodium periodate (NaIO4) and conjugated with protein antigens or antibodies.
    • The resulting immunosorbent demonstrated a high binding capacity, ranging from 300-1000 mg of antibodies or 50-70 mg of antigen per gram of sorbent, suitable for column chromatography.

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    Impact:

    • Provides a new, high-capacity immunosorbent material for chromatographic applications.
    • Facilitates efficient purification of antibodies and antigens in biochemical research and diagnostics.
    • Offers a scalable method for producing specialized chromatographic media.