Dielectric constants are not enough: Principal component analysis of the influence of solvent properties on molecularly imprinted polymer–ligand rebinding |
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Authors: | Annika M. Rosengren Kerstin Golker Jesper G. Karlsson Ian A. Nicholls |
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Affiliation: | aBioorganic & Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory, School of Pure & Applied Natural Sciences, University of Kalmar, SE-391 82 Kalmar, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The influence of the physical properties of incubation medium on the rebinding of template to bupivacaine molecularly imprinted and non-imprinted methacrylic acid–ethylene dimethacrylate co-polymers has been studied. Principal component analysis (PCA) was employed to identify the factors with the greatest influence on binding. While the dielectric constant (D) made a significant contribution to describing the observed binding, the influence of polarity as reflected in the Snyder polarity index (SPI) was also demonstrated to make a significant contribution. The use of solvents containing hydroxyl functionality in particular was observed to exert unique effects on recognition. The variation in solvent influence on binding at constant D motivates more complex analyses when studying MIP–ligand recognition. |
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Keywords: | Chemometrics Molecularly imprinted polymer Molecular imprinting Bupivacaine Principal component analysis Dielectric constant Snyder polarity index Radioligand binding |
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