Separation of enantiomers of drugs by capillary electrophoresis with permethyl-gamma-cyclodextrin as chiral solvating agent
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01/06/2000
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High-throughput screening is a promising new approach in analytical chemistry. Within the framework of an extended screening program (The German-Chinese Drug Screening Program), the enantioseparation of 86 drugs was investigated by capillary zone electrophoresis in the presence of the chiral solvating agent (CSA) octakis-(2,3,6-tri-O-methyl)-gamma-cyclodextrin (TM-gamma-CD). By this means, 15 drugs could be separated into enantiomeric pairs. Approximate measures for the degree of interaction (migration retardation factor, R-m) and for the degree of enantiomer recognition (migration separation factors, alpha(m)) revealed intriguing patterns that were compared with those found for native gamma-cyclodextrin (gamma-CD). Although there is a distinct influence of the analyte structure on the electrophoretic data, interpretation remains difficult. Most remarkably, permethylation of gamma-CD leads neither to a higher affinity nor to better chiral recognition, in contrast to the findings with alpha-CD. |
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B. Koppenhoefer; A. Jakob; 朱晓峰;林炳承.Separation of Enantiomers of Drugs by Capillary Electrophoresis with Permethyl-gamma-Cyclodextrin as Chiral Solvating Agent,HRC-Journal of High Resolution Chromatography,2000,23(6):413-429 |
Palavras-Chave | #capillary electrophoresis #enantiomer separation #chiral drugs #TM-gamma-cyclodextrin |
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