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D‐amino acids and epimeric peptides/proteins can play crucial biological roles and adversely affect protein folding and oligopeptide aggregation in age‐related pathologies in humans. This has ignited interest in free D‐amino acids as well as those incorporated in peptides/proteins and their effects in humans. However, such stereoisomeric analytes are often elusive and in low abundance with few existing...
The cover image is based on the Review Article Recent advances in the field of chiral crystallization by Joshua I. Putman and Daniel W. Armstrong https://doi.org/10.1002/chir.23492.
High‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an ideal tool for enantiomeric separations of different drugs. In this study, the direct enantioseparation of bupropion, an atypical antidepressant structurally related to cathinone, was explored by using five chiral columns, including three based on derivatized cyclofructans, macrocyclic glycopeptide teicoplanin, and an immobilized amylose derivative...
Crystallization is one of the largest and most economical bulk purification techniques used in industry today. There has been an increase in demand for enantiomerically pure compound production for research, organic synthesis, pharmaceutical drug production, and other applications. Even after asymmetric synthesis, chiral purification will always be necessary. The focus of this review is on recent...
Eleven racemic ethanolamine derivatives were prepared, and their enantiomers were separated using liquid chromatography with various chiral columns. These derivatives included chiral vicinal amino alcohols, β‐hydroxy ureas, β‐hydroxy thioureas, and β‐hydroxy guanidines, all of which are present in many active pharmaceutical ingredients. The screening study was performed with six chiral stationary...
The enantiomeric excess of chiral starting materials is one of the important factors determining the enantiopurity of products in asymmetric synthesis. Fifty‐one commercially available chiral reagents used as building blocks, catalysts, and auxiliaries in various enantioselective syntheses were assayed for their enantiomeric purity. The test results were classified within five impurities level (ie,...
A modified macrocyclic glycopeptide‐based chiral stationary phase (CSP), prepared via Edman degradation of vancomycin, was evaluated as a chiral selector for the first time. Its applicability was compared with other macrocyclic glycopeptide‐based CSPs: TeicoShell and VancoShell. In addition, another modified macrocyclic glycopeptide‐based CSP, NicoShell, was further examined. Initial evaluation was...
We recently reported a new C3‐symmetric (R)‐phenylglycinol N‐1,3,5‐benzenetricarboxylic acid‐derived chiral high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) stationary phase (CSP 1) that demonstrated better results as compared to a previously described N‐3,5‐dintrobenzoyl (DNB) (R)‐phenylglycinol‐derived CSP. Over a decade ago, (S)‐leucinol, (R)‐phenylglycine, and (S)‐leucine derivatives were used as...
The absolute configuration (AC) of an axially chiral sulfonate (aCSO), 3,5‐dimethyl‐2‐(naphthalen‐1‐yl)‐6‐(naphthalen‐1‐yl)benzenesulfonate (labeled as aCSO5), was investigated using optical rotatory dispersion (ORD), electronic circular dichroism (ECD), and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopies. All three methods led to the same conclusion and the AC of aCSO5 is reliably determined...
Cationic hetero[6]helicenes 1+, 2+ and 3+ have been recently disclosed. Herein we report on their enantiomeric separation using high‐performance liquid chromatography. Separation of the antipodes can be achieved in preparative scale on neutral adducts with Chiralcel OD‐I or Chiralpak ID CSP. Selectivity factors of 1.90, 1.67, and 1.96 were obtained for 1-H, 2-H, and 3-H, respectively. Separation can...
A superficially porous particle (SPP)‐based hydroxypropyl‐β‐cyclodextrin (HPBCD) chiral stationary phase (CSP) was produced and its chromatographic performance was compared to both 5 µm and 3 µm fully porous particle (FPP)‐based CSPs. The relative surface coverage of the HPBCD chiral selector on each particle was approximately equal, which resulted in equivalent enantiomeric selectivity (α) values...
The enantiomeric separation of 21 ruthenium (II) polypyridyl complexes was achieved with a novel class of cyclofructan‐based chiral stationary phases (CSPs) in the polar organic mode. Aromatic derivatives on the chiral selectors proved to be essential for enantioselectivity. The R‐napthylethyl carbamate functionalized cyclofructan 6 (LARIHC CF6‐RN) column proved to be the most effective overall, while...
Direct high‐performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) separation of four bicyclo[2.2.2]octane based 2‐amino‐3‐carboxylic acid enantiomers were developed on chiral stationary phases (CSPs) containing different macrocyclic glycopeptide antibiotic selectors. The analyses were performed under reversed‐phase, polar organic and polar ionic mode on macrocyclic‐glycopeptide‐based Chirobiotic T, T2, TAG, and...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) were used to examine the enantiomeric separation of a series of 17 racemic tetrahydrobenzimidazole analytes. These compounds were prepared as part of a synthetic program directed towards a select group of pyrrole‐imidazole alkaloids. This group of natural products has a unique framework of pyrrole‐ and guanidine‐containing...
In recent years, the field of chiral ionic liquids (CILs) has undergone exponential growth. As the technology has advanced, new ways of synthesizing stable and structurally diverse ionic liquids have been established. This has led to heretofore unknown applications of CILs as well as in improving efficiency of previously identified applications. In this review article we have compiled a comprehensive...
The direct separation of the enantiomers of 1‐(α‐aminoarylmethyl)‐2‐naphthol, 1‐(α‐aminoalkyl)‐2‐naphthol, 2‐(α‐aminoarylmethyl)‐1‐naphthol analogs, and 2‐(1‐amino‐2‐methylpropyl)‐1‐naphthol) was performed on a newly developed chiral stationary phase containing isopropyl carbamate‐cyclofructan6 as chiral selector, with n‐heptane/alcohol/trifluoroacetic acid as mobile phase. The effects of the mobile‐phase...
The effect of solvent systems on previously‐reported ESI‐MS based proton‐assisted enantioselective molecular recognition phenomena of tartar emetic, L‐antimony(III)‐tartrate, was evaluated. This was achieved by carrying out a series of competitive binding experiments using chiral selectors, bis(sodium) D‐ and ‐L‐antimony(III)‐tartrates with chiral selectands, neutral side‐chain amino acid enantiomeric...
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...
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