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Lipoic Acid Glyco-Conjugates, a New Class of Agents for Controlling Nonspecific Adsorption of Blood Serum at Biointerfaces for Biosensor and Biomedical Applications

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LANGMUIR
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages 4119-4125

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la903261j

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  1. NIH [EB000672, GM72667]
  2. NSF
  3. Oakland University Chemistry Department

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The carbohydrate-derived lipoic acid derivatives were Studied as protein and cell resistant biomaterials. Six types of carbohydrates were examined for their abilities to reduce nonspecific adsorption of human serum and Hela cell using quartz crystal microbalance. Our data Suggested that the Structures of carbohydrates play an important role in resisting nonspecific binding. Specifically, the resistance was found to increase in the order lipoic fucose < lipoic mannose < lipoic N-acetyl glucosamine < lipoic glucose < lipoic sialic acid < lipoic galactose, where lipoic galactose derivative resisted most nonspecific adsorption. Furthermore, the combination of lipoic galactose and BSA was the most effective in reducing the adsorption of even undiluted human serum and the attachment of Hela cells while allowing specific binding. Several control experiments have demonstrated that the resistant-ability of mixed lipoic galactose and BSA was comparable to the best known system for decreasing nonspecific adsorption.

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