The team's novel approach involves wrapping the polymer poly(acrylic acid) around hemoglobin, protecting it from the intense heat used in sterilisation and allowing it to maintain its biological function and structural integrity.
In addition to having potential applications in the stabilisation of vaccines and development of inexpensive artificial blood, the stabilising polymer also allows vaccines and other biomedical products to be stored for longer periods without refrigeration.
It could also have applications in bio-materials, bio-sensors, and bio-fuels.
"What we've done is taken this protein molecule and wrapped it up in a polymer chain in order to stabilise it," Kumar said.
"This is the very first example of its kind in the literature of all protein science. No one has ever been able to achieve this kind of stability for proteins," said Kumar.
Searching for a viable material to serve as a protein stabiliser, Kumar's team found one that is readily available, inexpensive, and can be modified chemically for further improvements.
The team including Rajeswari Kasi, associate professor of chemistry, an expert in synthetic polymers and hybrid materials, tested various protein-polymer compositions using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and optical spectroscopy techniques.
Hemoglobin, when extracted from blood, breaks down and is toxic in its pure form.
Since hemoglobin is the critical oxygen carrier protein in blood, Kumar and his team are looking at ways of stabilising hemoglobin in its natural form so that it retains its activity and stays harmless when administered as a transfusion agent.
The study was published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry.
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