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Nucleic acids have been considered interesting molecules to be used as biopharmaceuticals for the treatment of
various diseases, in gene therapy strategies. In particular, RNA arises as the most promising approach because it
does not require access to the nucleus of cells to exert its function; however, it is quite challenging due to its
labile nature. To increase the possibility of translating RNA-based technology to clinical protocols, the bio-
manufacturing of RNAs has been intensively exploited in the last few years. However, the standard RNA puri-
fication processes remain time-consuming and present limitations regarding recovery yield and purity. This work
describes the functionalization of chromatographic silica-based supports with four ionic liquids (ILs) composed
of functional moieties that can promote distinct interactions with nucleic acids. After an initial screening to
evaluate the binding and elution behavior of nucleic acids in the IL-based supports, SSi[C3C3NH2Im]Cl has shown
to be the most promising for further purification assays. This support was studied for the RNA purification from
different samples (clarified or more complex) and has shown to be highly effective, for all the conditions studied.
Generally, it is here presented a new method for RNA isolation in a single step, using an IL-based chromato-
graphic support, able to eliminate the usage of hazardous compounds often included in standard RNA extraction
protocols.
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Nucleic acids Ionic liquid Ionic liquid-based support Multimodal ligand Purification