• Title/Summary/Keyword: Chiral Selector

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Comparative Enantiomer Separation on Chiral Stationary Phases Derived from Chiral Crown Ether by HPLC (고성능 액체 크로마토그래피에서 키랄 크라운 에테르로부터 유도된 키랄 고정상을 이용한 광학분리의 비교)

  • Huang, Hu;Jeon, So-Hee;Kim, Ji-Yeon;Lee, Won-Jae
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.232-236
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    • 2012
  • Comparative liquid chromatographic enantiomer separation of ${\alpha}$-amino acids, their esters and primary amino compounds was performed using two chiral stationary phases (CSPs) prepared by covalently bonding (+)-(18-crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic acid (18-C-6-TA) of the same chiral selector. In general, the separation factors and resolution factors for these analytes on CSP 1 were greater than on CSP 2, while these capacity factors on CSP 2 were quite greater than on CSP 1. Except for leucine methyl ester and phenylalanine methyl ester, the elution orders of all analytes including ${\alpha}$-amino ${\alpha}$-alkyl acids and phenylglycine alkyl esters on CSP 1 are identical to those on CSP 2. This study showed that different connecting structures for these two CSPs might influence their ability to resolve the analytes depending on their structures related to the chiral recognition mechanism.

Chiral Purity Test of Bevantolol by Capillaryelectrophoresis and High Performance Liquid Chromatography

  • Long, Pham Hai;Trung, Tran Quoc;Oh, Joung-Won;Kim, Kyeong-Ho
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.29 no.9
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    • pp.808-813
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    • 2006
  • Two methods for the chiral purity determination of bevantolol were developed, namely capillary electrophoresis (CE) using carboxymethyl-${\beta}$-cyclodextrin (CM-${\beta}$-CD) as a chiral selector and high-perfomance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using a chiral stationary phase. In the HPLC method, the separation of bevantolol enantiomers was performed on a Chiralpak AD-H column by isocratic elution with n-hexane-ethanol-diethylamine (10:90:0.1, v/v/v) as mobile phase. In the CE method, bevantolol enantiomers were separated on an uncoated fused silica capillary with 50 mM amonium phosphate dibasic adjusted to a pH 6.5 with phosphoric acid containing 15 mM CM-${\beta}$-CD as running buffer. Validation data such as linearity, recovery, detection limit, and precision of the two methods are presented. The detection limits of S-(-)-bevantolol were 0.1% and 0.05% for CE and HPLC method, respectively and R-(+)-bevantolol were 0.15% and 0.05% for CE and HPLC method, respectively. There was generally good agreement between the HPLC and CE results.

Enantiomer separation using a covalently immobilized chiral column derived from polysaccharide derivative by reversed phase liquid chromatography (역상 크로마토그래피에서 다당유도체로 공유결합된 키랄 컬럼을 이용한 거울상 이성질체의 광학분리)

  • Huang, Hu;Jin, Jing Yu;Baek, Chae-Sun;Lee, Wonjae
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.148-151
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    • 2009
  • Enantiomer separation of N-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (FMOC) $\alpha$-amino acid was performed on covalently immobilized chiral column (Chiralpak IB) based on polysaccharide derivative as a chiral selector by reversed phase liquid chromatography. The effect of the reversed mobile phase on the chromatographic parameters of the enantioselectivities, resolution factors and retention times using covalently immobilized Chiralpak IB was shown. Also the enantiomer separation of N-FMOC $\alpha$-amino acid in the reversed and normal phase was compared and the results obtained in the former mobile phase were generally lower than those in the latter mobile phase.

Cyclodextrins' effect on the enatioseparation of some PPIs and capillary electrophoresis method development for determining rabeprazole enantiomers

  • Choi, Yusung;Pham, Thuy-Vy;Mai, Xuan-Lan;Truong, Quoc-Ky;Le, Thi-Anh-Tuyet;Nguyen, Thi-Ngoc-Van;Lee, Gunhee;Kang, Jong-Seong;Mar, Woongchon;Kim, Kyeong Ho
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2019
  • Over the past decades, chiral switch of the proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) has been received widespread attention in therapeutic advantages as well as pharmaceutical analysis. In present study, the influence of cyclodextrins (CDs) on the chiral separation of four common PPIs (lansoprazole, omeprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole) was investigated. The results demonstrated that capillary electrophoresis (CE) with dual CDs as a chiral selector system is a possible and promising method for the enantioseparation of these PPIs. Rabeprazole, which is the most challenging and acid-labile candidate among four PPIs, was selected for further development of the technique. To optimize CE condition, the effects of capillary parameters and background electrolytes on the enantioseparation were investigated. Finally, the best chiral separation was acheived by using sulfobutyl ether-${\beta}$-CD, and ${\gamma}$-CD as dual chiral selectors. The developed CE method not only provided the effective chiral separation but also showed the good stability of rabeprazole. The proposed method was successfully validated according to the International Conference on Harmonization guideline and effectively applied to determine rabeprazole enantiomers in commercial rabeprazole tablets, with recoveries ranging from 97.17 % to 103.29 % of the label content.

Multivariate Optimization of a Sulfated- β-Cyclodextrin-Modified Capillary Zone Electrophoretic Method for the Separation of Chiral Arylalcohols

  • Zhang, Yu-Ping;Noh, Hyun-Joo;Choi, Seong-Ho;Ryoo, Jae-Jeong;Lee, kwang-Pill;Ohta, Kazutoku;Fujimoto, Chuzo;Jin, Ji-Ye;Takeuchi, Toyohide
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.377-381
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    • 2004
  • Chiral separation of aryalcohols such as 1-phenyl-propanol, 1-phenyl-2-proanol, and 2-phenyl-1-propanol by capillary electrophoresis has been optimized using the overlapping resolution mapping (ORM) scheme. Three critical parameters of the electrophoretic media, i.e. phosphate concentration, sulfated ${\beta}$-cyclodextrin (CD) concentration and pH, were chosen for optimization. The working ranges were initially presumed by 7 preexperiments. Further optimization was carried out by another seven experiments within the narrow working ranges. From the final overlapping resolution mapping all peak pairs, the area of maximum separations were located. Using the conditions of a point in this area, we found that the target compounds were a baseline separated within 30 min. The maximum separation conditions of arylalcohols were a chiral selector concentration of 5.4%, a phosphate concentration of 28 mM, and a pH of 5.0.

Chiral Separation of ${\beta}_2$-Agonists by Capillary Electrophoresis Using Hydroxypropyl-${\alpha}$-Cyclodextrin as a Chiral Selector

  • Kim, Kyeon-Ho;Kim, Hyu-Ju;Jeun, Eu-Young;Seo, San-Hun;Hong, Seon-Pyo;Kang, Jong-Seong;Youm, Jeong-Rok;Lee, Sang-Cheal
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.281-285
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    • 2001
  • Enantiomers of five racemic ${\beta}_2$-agonists were investigated by capillary electrophoresis employing a hydroxypropyl-${\beta}$-cyclodextrin (HP-${\beta}$-CD). The effects of the concentration of HP-${\beta}$-CD added to the background electrolyte and of the pH of the buffer on the effective mobility and resolution of the studied compounds were examined. Very good resolution was achieved for terbutaline and clenbuterol; salbutamol and bambuterol was able to be partially resolved. Enantioselectivity and resolution were influenced by the concentration of the HP-7-CD, buffer composition and pH.

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Enantioseparation and Determination of Sibutramine in Pharmaceutical Formulations by Capillary Electrophoresis

  • Zhu, Hongmei;Wu, Enqi;Chen, Jianbo;Men, Chuvan;Jang, Yu-Seon;Kang, Won-Ku;Choi, Jung-Kap;Lee, Won-Jae;Kang, Jong-Seong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.1496-1500
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    • 2010
  • Sibutramine enantiomers were separated successfully by capillary zone electrophoresis using substituted cyclodextrins as chiral selectors. The effects of cyclodextrin concentration, pH, voltage, buffer type, and electrolyte concentration on the migration time and resolution of enantiomers were examined. Separation of sibutramine enantiomers on an unmodified fused silica capillary (total length, 54 cm; effective length, 45 cm) was achieved using a mixed buffer of 20 mM phosphate/10 mM citrate containing either 5 mM methyl-${\beta}$-cyclodextrin (pH 4.3) or 5 mM carboxymethyl-${\beta}$-cyclodextrin (pH 6.5). Samples were injected with a pressure of 50 mbar for 5 s and were detected at a wavelength of 223 nm. The established method showed good precision and accuracy, with intra- and inter-day variations of less than 2.9 and 4.7%, respectively, and recoveries of 95.7 - 103.8%. The stability constants of (R)- and (S)-sibutramine demonstrated that the resolution of sibutramine enantiomers was attributable primarily to the difference in stability constants. When this optimized method was applied to the determination of sibutramine enantiomers in commercial drug formulations, it proved to be economical and convenient, affording sufficient accuracy, precision, and reproducibility as well as sensitivity and selectivity.