2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2003.12.030
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Assessment of molecularly imprinted sol–gel materials for selective room temperature phosphorescence recognition of nafcillin

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“…It could be argued that the increased use of MIPs in sensor development has been in part driven by developments in MIP formats, not least by the establishment of reproducible strategies for thin film, fiber and (nano)particle preparation. Optical,…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could be argued that the increased use of MIPs in sensor development has been in part driven by developments in MIP formats, not least by the establishment of reproducible strategies for thin film, fiber and (nano)particle preparation. Optical,…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such example was reported by A. Fern- andez-Gonzalez et al [77], where the performance of molecular imprinted sol-gel films compared with monolithic sol-gel for selective detection of nafcillin i.e., an antibiotic used in treatment of infections caused by gram positive bacteria. The specific binding sites of imprinted sol-gel films were characterized by room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) assay.…”
Section: Molecular Imprinted Sol-gel Materials As An Innovative Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that conventional sol-gel chemistry has introduced many sensor materials, molecular imprinting has given a new spin to this field in developing more sensitive and selective matrices with remarkable recognition properties. One such example was reported by A. Fern- andez-Gonzalez et al [ 77 ], where the performance of molecular imprinted sol-gel films compared with monolithic sol-gel for selective detection of nafcillin i.e., an antibiotic used in treatment of infections caused by gram positive bacteria. The specific binding sites of imprinted sol-gel films were characterized by room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) assay.…”
Section: Molecular Imprinted Sol-gel Materials As An Innovative Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A MIP receptor for trypsin was synthesized by employing a novel technique that is a combination of affinity separation and molecular imprinting [119]. Recently, Fernández-González et al [120] gave an assessment of molecularly imprinted sol-gel materials for selective room temperature phosphorescence recognition of nafcillin. The imprinted sol-gel films can be envisaged for the use as recognition matrices for the screening and rapid selection of antibiotics from a combinatorial library or for the rapid control of nafcillin in biological samples, such as milk, serum, and urine.…”
Section: Biomolecule Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%