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Guanidinium Hydrophobic Magnetic Ionic Liquid-Based Dispersive Droplet Extraction for the Selective Extraction of DNA

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posted on 2021-09-28, 13:04 authored by Xuelian Wang, Mei Liu, Xueqin Ding
Six hydrophobic magnetic guanidinium ionic liquids (HMILs) were designed and prepared for the extraction of DNA. The physical and thermal properties of the HMILs were characterized using vibrating sample magnetometry, density meter, rotational rheometer, Karl Fischer moisture, Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, and thermogravimetric analysis. Single-stranded DNA and duplex DNA extracted by HMILs can be rapidly collected by a magnet. Three assisted extraction methods, including vortex extraction, mechanical shaking extraction, and ultrasonic extraction, were introduced to extract DNA with HMILs and the extraction efficiencies were evaluated using NanoDrop. Influencing factors of the DNA extraction were comprehensively evaluated, involving the HMIL volume, extraction time, pH, and extraction temperature. The HMIL-based extraction method can well extract DNA from complex matrices and Escherichia coli cell lysates.

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