On the example of uric acid (UA) sorption extraction, the possibility of using molecularly imprinted polymeric sorbents (MIPS) for effective highly selective extraction of the target toxin from a constantly renewed solution was shown. The effects of the bed height of the MIPS-40 column and the flow rate of the constantly renewed solution on the efficiency of UA sorption extraction were studied. The conditions for achieving the efficiency of UA extraction to 60% from a continuously renewed solution were determined.

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