Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2004, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (12): 2284.

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Hemperfusion Adsorbents With Lysine as Ligand for Removing of Endotoxin

LIU Tao1, HOU Guang-Hui1, YU Mei1, YUAN Zhi1, LIU Bin2, ZHAO Cheng-Mei2, SHEN Bin2, WANG Yan-Ming3, WANG Shen-Qi3   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials for Adsorption and Separation, Institute of Polymer Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China;
    2. Tianjin Medical College, Tianjin 300052, China;
    3. Key Laboratory of Bioactive Materials, Ministry of Education, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
  • Received:2003-10-26 Online:2004-12-24 Published:2004-12-24

Abstract: Endotoxin is lipopolysaccharide(LPS) derived from the cell membrane of gram-negative bacteria. The concentration of endotoxin in endotoxemia patients′ blood increases quickly and leads to severe sepsis, leading to severe hypertension, cardiovascular continues to have a high failure and death, which is a major cause of death in patients and continues to have a high mortality despite appropriate surgery, potent antibiotic and intensive supportive therapy was conducted. Removal of endotoxin duly and effectually from patients′ blood is very important in clinic. Hemoperfusion can clear toxins from patient′s blood by adsorbent, not only small molecular toxins but also large ones in time. In this paper, the hemoperfusion adsorbent for removing endotoxin was prepared. The physical and chemical parameter of the adsorbent is investigated and the surface structure of adsorbent was investigated through ESEM. The influence of weights of adsorbents and adsorbing time on adsorption ability was also studied. The results showed that the adsorbent with lysine as the ligand had good affinity to endotoxin and the best adsorption capacity of it was 253.1 EU/g when the initial concentration is 10 EU/mL. The blood compatibility of the adsorbent was also studied and the results indicated that the adsorbent has clinic application foreground.

Key words: Endotoxermia, Endotoxin, Adsorbent, Hemoperfusion

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