| Literature DB >> 12900876 |
Serge Rudaz1, Enrica Calleri, Laurent Geiser, Samir Cherkaoui, Josiane Prat, Jean-Luc Veuthey.
Abstract
Four chiral basic analytes, namely methadone, fluoxetine, venlafaxine, and tramadol, were selected as model compounds for investigating their stereoselective separation with highly sulfated gamma-cyclodextrin (HS gamma-CD) by capillary electrophoresis (CE)-UV and CE-mass spectrometry (MS). At high concentration of chiral selector, the preferentially bonded enantiomer migrated faster in the anodic mode to the detector and high resolutions were obtained for all analytes. In the cathodic mode, at lower highly sulphated cyclodextrin (HS-CD) concentration, basic compounds could be detected, with the weakly bonded enantiomer migrating first (enantiomeric migration order inversion). It was also then possible, at intermediate HS-CD concentration, that only one enantiomer migrated to the detector as cation while the other enantiomer complexed with the CD was negatively charged and presented an opposite mobility. The latter never reached the detector achieving a perfect enantiomeric selectivity. Infinite chiral resolutions were thus achieved by CE-UV as well as by CE-electrospray ionisation (ESI)-MS where concentrations of HS-CD were adapted according to the negative contribution of the nebulization gas pressure of the interface.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12900876 DOI: 10.1002/elps.200305481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535