Abstract: The present invention relates to new molecularly imprinted polymers which are suitable for the selective recognition of glutathione GSH and/or of an analog thereof, and in particular which are of use for the treatment of media comprising in particular a mixture of glutathione GSH, and/or of an analog thereof, with GSH adducts.
Abstract: The invention concerns a method for preparing a molecular fingerprint comprising sites for identifying at least one target molecule, the fingerprint being obtained from at least one master molecule of polymeric type, called master polymer. The invention is characterized in that the master polymer is different from the target molecule(s), and is capable of being eliminated by degradation and/or washing, and that at least 5% in number of monomer units constituting the master polymer are involved in the formation of the sites for identifying the target molecule(s).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 4, 2006
Date of Patent:
March 22, 2011
Assignee:
Polyintell
Inventors:
Sami Bayoudh, Kaynoush Naraghi, Michel Arotcarena
Abstract: The present invention relates to a kit for analysing at least one target molecule comprising at least a first molecularly imprinted polymer and a second molecularly imprinted polymer which are chemically identical or different, capable of interacting with the target molecule(s), and at least one marker, wherein said marker is either a competitive marker or marker capable of (i) of interacting with all or part of the recognition sites for the target molecule(s) of the second molecularly imprinted polymer and (ii) of being displaced from said recognition site(s) by the target molecule(s) when said molecularly imprinted polymer is placed in the presence of said target molecule(s), or an intrinsic marker or a constitutive unit of the second molecularly imprinted polymer, capable (i?) of interacting with all or part of the target molecule(s) when the latter interact(s) with all or part of its recognition sites for said target molecule(s) and (ii?) of consequently emitting a detectable signal.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 20, 2008
Publication date:
April 29, 2010
Applicant:
Polyintell
Inventors:
Celine Perollier, Kaynoush Naraghi, Sami Bayoudh