Reference type: Journal
Authors: Robak AJ,
Branchaud BP
Article Title: First example of a molecularly imprinted polymer incorporating a difunctionalized alloxazine flavin isomer.
Publication date: 2005
Journal: Tetrahedron Letters
Volume: 46
Issue: (34)
Page numbers: 5651-5654.
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2005.06.102
Alternative URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THS-4GK1GC4-9/2/3ae8787087400bd258d6b53bb8c3142f
Abstract: High-quality alloxazine (a flavin isomer) imprinted polymers have been made for the first time. A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) for the N1,N3-di-functionalized alloxazine template 2 was made. The MIP prepared for 2 exhibited excellent, highly selective molecular recognition for template 2, as determined by HPLC analysis using columns prepared with the MIP. This has also demonstrated that the core flavin structure can survive the imprinting process.
Template and target information: alloxazine
Author keywords: polymer, flavin, Alloxazine, enzyme mimetic, redox catalyst
Join the Society for Molecular Imprinting
New items RSS feed
View latest updates
Sign-up for e-mail updates:
Choose between receiving an occasional newsletter or more frequent
e-mail alerts.
Click
here to go to the sign-up page.
Is your name
elemental or
peptidic? Enter your name and find out by clicking either of the buttons below!
Other products you may like:
view listings for MIP books on eBay: