Determination of enantiomeric excess by chiral liquid chromatography without enantiomerically pure starting standards

Biomedical Chromatography - Tập 26 Số 10 - Trang 1241-1246 - 2012
Francisco Sánchez1, A. Navas Dı́az1, E. Sánchez Torreño1, Alfonso Aguilar1, Ignacio Medina Lama1, Manuel Algarra1
1Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences University of Malaga 2071‐Malaga Spain

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ABSTRACTA facile approach for the enantiomeric excess determination of enantiomeric mixtures without the necessity of pure enantiomer standards is presented. Promethazine and trimeprazine commercial nonracemic mixtures were used as cases study to probe the validity of the method. Chromatographic resolutions obtained with a chiral column AGP in reverse phase mode were 1.32–1.16 (promethazine) and 1.20–0.93 (trimeprazine) for the three detectors (circular dichroism, photometric and fluorimetric) in series. Results obtained showed that enantiomeric excess was 10.4, 8.71 and 8.58% for promethazine and 1.60, 1.23 and 1.80% for trimeprazine (medium values of 9.23 ± 1.01% and 1.54 ± 0.29%, respectively). Recovery assay over human serum samples, at three concentration levels, spiked with prometazine and submitted to solid‐phase extraction, gave values of 99.09–93.48% [S‐(−) enantiomer] and 98.51–91.89% [R‐(+)‐enantiomer]. Detection limits of promethazine enantiomers were between 0.02 µg (fluorimetric) and 1 µg (circular dichroism), and 0.02–1.1 µg for trimeprazine. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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