Reference type: Journal
Authors: Yin XF,
Guo XC,
Chen JH,
Zhou WH,
Zheng L,
Yang HH,
Zhuang ZX,
Wang XR
Article Title: Discovery of Active Component of Alkaloid From Marine Microorgamism Using Molecularly Imprinted Technique.
Publication date: 2008
Journal: Advances in Marine Science
Volume: 26
Issue: (2)
Page numbers: 228-233.
Alternative URL: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-HBHH200802013.htm
Abstract: The molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP) was synthesized by taking harmine as the template molecule and methylacrylic acid as the functional monomer,and the MIP was then used as solid phase extraction material to extract harmine and its structural analogs from the secondary metabolites produced by a sponge associated marine bacterium Pseudoalteronomas sp.NJ6-3-1.It is shown from the experimental results that the molecularly imprinted technique is an effective method to selectively separate and extract the active component from marine microorgamism.
Template and target information: harmine
Author keywords: molecular imprinting, marine microorgamism, alkaloid, active component
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