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The Adsorption and Desorption Effects of Nylon-6-resin with Epothilone B

Received: 31 October 2023    Accepted: 18 December 2023    Published: 28 December 2023
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In recent years, as the mortality from cancer is increasing in the world, the development of anticancer drugs is considered as one of the most important research. Epthilones appear as new anticancer agents that can inhibit tumor, therefore many people in the world are interested in it. Epthilones are mainly obtained through the process of biosynthesis by the strain Sorangium cellulosum- one kind of myxobacteria. In the production and manufacturing process of Epothilones, Amberlite XAD-16 that can effectively adsorb Epothilones is widely used, previous results of investigations show that it plays a very important role in the adsorption of Epothilones produced in the fermentation. However, because of high cost and a large amount consumption of XAD-16, the porous adsorption resin XD-5 replaces Amberlite XAD-16 in China. The porous adsorption resins such as Amberlite XAD-16 and polyamide resin are being used in the adsorption, separation and purification of various natural products such as flavonoids. In this paper we mentioned the data on the the adsorption and desorption effect of porous Nylon-6-resin with Epothilone B, compared to the effect of Amberlite XAD-16 and porous adsorption resin XD-5 resin. The result showed that the adsorption and desorption rate of Nylon-6-resin were similar to that of Amberlite XAD-16 and porous adsorption resin XD-5 in Epothilone B standard solution. And the effect of the sort and concentration of elution agent, elution time and extract number were examined in the desorption of Nylon-6-resin with Epothilone B. In conclusion, Nylon-6-resin can be used effectively for the purification of Epothilone B in the future.

Published in Journal of Drug Design and Medicinal Chemistry (Volume 9, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.jddmc.20230903.12
Page(s) 35-38
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Keywords

Epothilone B, Nylon-6-Resin, Adsorption, Desorption, Amberlite XAD-16, XD-5 Resin

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