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publicationNumber CN-102295697-A
titleOfInvention One-step construction of conjugates of cationic carrier protein and zearalenone
abstract According to the reaction principle of amine methylation reaction, the present invention utilizes the α-active hydrogen of the carbonyl carbon in the zearalenone structure, uses formaldehyde as a coupling agent, and undergoes a condensation reaction with the amine ethyl group in the cationic protein to construct corn in one step. Ebberalenone-cation carrier protein conjugates. Compared with the current two-step method of derivatizing zearalenone into a carboxyl activator and then condensing and coupling it with a carrier protein, this method has the advantages of fewer steps, simple operation and high utilization rate.
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