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Sporopollenin is a mechanically robust and chemically inert biopolymer that constitutes the outer protective exine layer of plant spores and pollen grains. Recent investigation of the molecular structure of pine sporopollenin revealed unique monomeric units and inter-unit linkages distinct from other previously known biopolymers, which could be harnessed for new material design. Herein, we report the bioinspired synthesis of a series of sporopollenin analogues. This exercise confirms large portions of our previously proposed pine sporopollenin structural model, while the measured chemical, thermal, and mechanical properties of the synthetic sporopollenins constitute favorable attributes of a new kind of robust material. This study explores a new design framework of robust materials inspired by natural sporopollenins, and provides insights and reagents for future elucidation and engineering of sporopollenin biosynthesis in plants.
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J Hazard Mater
March 2024
Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, 103 Wenhua Road, Shenyang 110016, China. Electronic address:
Herein, a novel biosorbent was successfully fabricated through a two-step process employing Pinus massoniana pollen as raw material. The efficacy of this biosorbent in eliminating methylene blue (MB), a typical organic cationic dye, from highly concentrated industrial wastewater was investigated. The results demonstrated that by adjusting the wettability of pollen microcarriers, it is possible to significantly increase their adsorption capacity for cationic dyes, resulting in a remarkable 25-fold improvement.
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September 2022
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA, 02142, USA.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
March 2022
Department of Biology, The Faculty of Science and Arts, Inonu University, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
Sporopollenin exine capsules (SECs) are highly resistant to heat and various acids and bases. They are also cheap, highly porous, eco-friendly polymer biomaterials with stable microencapsulation capacity. Due to their strong and uniquely shaped exine layers, they can allow growth on metal oxide materials, as a biotemplate for use in different applications.
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April 2021
Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety of SDNU, Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resistant Biology, College of Life Science, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
Pinus yunnanensis pollen is rich in various physiological functions. However, whether the pine pollen wall (PW) plays a beneficial role in the body has not been studied. In this work, we have analyzed its effects on the metabolism and gut microbiota of mouse models of dyslipidemia.
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April 2020
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523, USA.
The ATR FT-IR spectra of sporopollenin isolated from pollen spores by enzymatic digestion. Sporopollenin is also isolated by solvent extraction, followed by either acidolysis with phosphoric acid, and acetolysis is reported [1]. The FT-IR spectra are supplemented by XPS data of the isolated sporopollenin samples.
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