N-Isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) and O-vinyladipoyl uridine were copolymerized in different feed molar ratios ca. 95:5 to 75:25, respectively. The resulting polymers were characterized by gel-permeation chromactography, differential scanning calorimeter and cloud point measurements. The number-average molecular weights of the copolymers were 1.6×104≈3.3×104. The lower critical solution temperature of the copolymer of NIPAM and uridine (95:5) decreases up to 29 °C, compared to that of poly(NIPAM) which remains at 33 °C. These polymers exhibited greater than 80% precipitation of adenosine with 60% efficiency of recovery.