Preparation of a magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer for non-invasive determination of cortisol

This work presents the theoretical design, synthesis, characterization and application of a magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (Mag-MIP) to quantify cortisol, the main stress biomarker, in urine samples. Density functional theory was used to predict a suitable solvent (acetonitrile) and a functi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of polymer research 2021-08, Vol.28 (8), Article 298
Hauptverfasser: Villa, Javier E. L., Khan, Sabir, Neres, Lucas C. S., Sotomayor, Maria D. P. T.
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Zusammenfassung:This work presents the theoretical design, synthesis, characterization and application of a magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (Mag-MIP) to quantify cortisol, the main stress biomarker, in urine samples. Density functional theory was used to predict a suitable solvent (acetonitrile) and a functional monomer (methacrylic acid) for MIP synthesis. Under these conditions, the Mag-MIP material was obtained by surface polymerization of modified Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles synthesized via the polyol method. The materials were characterized by scanning/transmission electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, vibrating sample magnetometry and thermogravimetric and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface analyses. Additionally, the Mag-MIP binding experiments showed rapid cortisol adsorption (completed in 20 min), Langmuir–Freundlich isotherm and a pseudo-first-order kinetic equation behaviour, and an excellent maximum binding capacity (200 µg g −1 ). The results were compared to those obtained for the magnetic non-imprinted polymer (Mag-NIP) and showed superior Mag-MIP performance. Selectivity experiments indicated that the Mag-MIP is capable of efficiently capturing cortisol in the presence of potential interfering substances. The Mag-MIP material was then applied to rapid quantitative cortisol extraction from urine samples prior to high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection (limit of detection of 4 µg L −1 and recoveries ranging between 92 and 100%). Therefore, the proposed method might be readily implemented for routine non-invasive monitoring of human stress levels and other cortisol-related conditions.
ISSN:1022-9760
1572-8935
DOI:10.1007/s10965-021-02659-y