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Polymerizable dye for colored particles synthesis with potential use in immunoassays

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posted on 2019-06-08, 10:22 authored by Anabela L. Femia, Verónica D. G. Gonzalez, Valeria Garcia, Luis M. Gugliotta

Latex-particles are suitable for diagnosis purpose since they are able to interact with biological molecules. In this work, a colored monomer was synthesized between basic fuchsine(BF) and glycidyl methacrylate(GMA). BF-GMA obtaining was verified through UV-Vis, IR, NMR and Mass spectrometry. The synthesis of colored particles by emulsion polymerization of styrene and the BF-GMA monomer was studied by measuring conversion, particle diameter, BF incorporation, surface charge densities and also in a protein binding assay. Results confirmed the production of stable particles, with controlled size and high BF incorporation, capable of interacting with proteins efficiently, and being used in an immunoagglutination test.

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To CONICET, ANPCyT and Universidad Nacional del Litoral for their financial support. To Pablo Duche from IQUIR for his helpful assistance with NMR experiments and data processing. To Lic. Lisandro Lafferriere, for his assistance with English language corrections.

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