4-vinylphenyl-boronic-acid and deoxyfructosazine

4-vinylphenyl-boronic-acid has been researched along with deoxyfructosazine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for 4-vinylphenyl-boronic-acid and deoxyfructosazine

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Synthesis of water-compatible imprinted polymers of in situ produced fructosazine and 2,5-deoxyfructosazine.
    Talanta, 2012, Sep-15, Volume: 99

    Fructosazine and 2,5-deoxyfructosazine are two natural chemicals with various applications as flavoring agents in food and tobacco industry; the 2,5-deoxyfructosazine has also anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activities. In order to quantify these compounds in natural samples such as plant or food, we have developed a selective technique based on a water-compatible molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP). MIPs are prepared with a covalent approach from 2,5-deoxyfructosazine as template formed in situ by the self-condensation of glucosamine with vinylphenyl boronic acid, taken as catalyst and covalent monomer during the pre-complexation step. Acrylamide and polyethylene glycol diacrylate are used as supplementary non-covalent functional monomer and cross-linker, respectively. For the first time, a highly cross-linked but highly polar imprinted polymer of fructosazine and deoxyfructosazine is obtained as a solid material and not a gel. Amount of monomers is optimized to obtain high selectivity for both molecules. Results show that the MIPs prepared have a significant imprinting effect with a resulting imprinting factor of 3 for both templates. Molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction is then performed and could be used in routine analysis to extract 2,5-deoxyfructosazine and fructosazine from soy sauce.

    Topics: Adsorption; Boronic Acids; Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic; Glucosamine; Green Chemistry Technology; Models, Molecular; Molecular Conformation; Molecular Imprinting; Polymers; Pyrazines; Solid Phase Extraction; Solubility; Solvents; Soy Foods; Vinyl Compounds; Water

2012