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Evaluation of the macrocyclic antibiotic avoparcin as a new chiral selector for HPLC

✍ Scribed by K. Helen Ekborg-Ott; John P. Kullman; Xiande Wang; Kyung Gahm; Lingfeng He; Daniel W. Armstrong


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
634 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-0042

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✦ Synopsis


Avoparcin is a macrocyclic glycopeptide antibiotic structurally related to vancomycin, teicoplanin, and ristocetin A. When attached to 5-microns spherical silica gel, the avoparcin proved to be an effective chiral stationary phase (CSP) that could be used in the reversed-phase, normal-phase, and polar-organic modes. The avoparcin CSP was complimentary to the other macrocyclic glycopeptide CSPs in that it could resolve some racemates that the others could not, and vice versa. Some important compounds resolved on the avoparcin CSP include verapamil, thyroxine, mephenytoin, and 2-imidazolidone-4-carboxylic acid. The use of this CSP and the optimization of separations on it are discussed. Avoparcin appears to be a useful addition to this family of CSPs.


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