An edible molecularly imprinted material prepared by a new environmentally friendly deep eutectic solvent for removing oxalic acid from vegetables and human blood.
Yan-Jun LiJia-Yuan HeQing-Yao LiLi-Li YangRong-Rong MaChong-Zhi WangLian-Di ZhouQi-Hui ZhangChun-Su YuanPublished in: Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2022)
A novel deep eutectic solvent-magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (DES-MMIP) for the specific removal of oxalic acid (OA) was prepared by an environmentally friendly deep eutectic solvent, consisting of betaine, citric acid, and glycerol, which acted as the functional monomer for polymerization. The structure and morphology of DES-MMIPs were studied by X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and vibrating sample magnetometer. DES-MMIPs had a core-shell structure, with magnetic iron oxide as the core, and showed good thermal stability and high adsorption capacity (18.73 mg/g) for OA. The adsorption process of OA by DES-MMIPs followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm model. DES-MMIPs had significant selectivity for OA and their imprinting factor was 3.26. When applied to real samples, high performance liquid chromatography analysis showed that DES-MMIPs could remove OA from both spinach and blood serum. These findings provide potential methods for removal of OA from vegetables and for specific removal of OA in renal dialysis.
Keyphrases
- molecularly imprinted
- solid phase extraction
- electron microscopy
- knee osteoarthritis
- high performance liquid chromatography
- ionic liquid
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- chronic kidney disease
- health risk
- aqueous solution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- low cost
- structural basis