Acryloyl-cyclodextrins were synthesized as functional vinyl monomers, and v
arious antibiotics and oligopeptides were molecularly-imprinted to them in
water. The imprinting promoted the binding activity toward the template com
pared with non-imprinted polymer. The imprinting effect was eminent when th
e template involved more than two hydrophobic residues on a rigid molecular
-frame. From Langmuir analysis, the promotion of binding by the imprinting
was attributed to the increase in the binding constant, not increase in the
number of binding sites. The present imprinting also provided eminent gues
t selectivity including enantioselectivity. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
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