Abstract
Carboxyl modified PEG spacer was synthesized and linked covalently to cellulose beads. L-lysine ligand was coupled to the spacer and its selective affinity for low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) was determined. It was found that the adsorption capacity and the efficiency of the ligand for adsorption of LDL-C was increased when PEG spacer was used. Experimental results showed that with the chain length of PEG spacers increased from 1000 Da to 6000 Da, the average adsorption capacity of LDL-C was enhanced from 0.242 mg/ml to 0.903 mg/ml.
Above results indicate that PEG spacers are conducible to the selective removal of LDL-C from human plasma. In addition, LDL-C adsorbent with PEG spacers has a low adsorption capacity for high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C).