Evaluation and comparison of a methylated teicoplanin aglycone to teicoplanin aglycone and natural teicoplanin chiral stationary phases HPLC enantiomeric separations of a wide variety of racemic analytes was evaluated using chiral stationary phases (CSPs) based on the macrocyclic glycopeptides teico
Evaluation of dalbavancin as chiral selector for HPLC and comparison with teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases
✍ Scribed by Xiaotong Zhang; Ye Bao; Ke Huang; Kimber L. Barnett-Rundlett; Daniel W. Armstrong
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 714 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0899-0042
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Dalbavancin is a new compound of the macrocyclic glycopeptide family. It was covalently linked to 5 μm silica particles using two different binding chemistries. Approximately 250 racemates including (a) heterocyclic compounds, (b) chiral acids, (c) chiral amines, (d) chiral alcohols, (e) chiral sulfoxides and sulfilimines, (f) amino acids and amino acid derivatives, and (g) other chiral compounds were tested on the two new chiral stationary phases (CSPs) using three different mobile phases. As dalbavancin is structurally related to teicoplanin, the same set of chiral compounds was screened on two commercially available teicoplanin CSPs for comparison. The dalbavancin CSPs were able to separate some enantiomers that were not separated by the teicoplanin CSPs and also showed improved separations for many racemates. However, there were other compounds only separated or better separated on teicoplanin CSPs. Therefore, the dalbavancin CSPs are complementary to the teicoplanin CSPs. Chirality, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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