Literature DB >> 25983356

Application and comparison of high-speed countercurrent chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography in preparative enantioseparation of α-substitution mandelic acids.

Shengqiang Tong1, Hu Zhang2, Mangmang Shen2, Yoichiro Ito3, Jizhong Yan2.   

Abstract

Preparative enantioseparations of α-cyclopentylmandelic acid and α-methylmandelic acid by high-speed countercurrent chromatography (HSCCC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) were compared using hydroxypropy-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) and sulfobutyl ether-β-cyclodextrin (SBE-β-CD) as the chiral mobile phase additives. In preparative HPLC the enantioseparation was achieved on the ODS C18 reverse phase column with the mobile phase composed of a mixture of acetonitrile and 0.10 mol L-1 phosphate buffer at pH 2.68 containing 20 mmol L-1 HP-β-CD for α-cyclopentylmandelic acid and 20 mmol L-1 SBE-β-CD for α-methylmandelic acid. The maximum sample size for α-cyclopentylmandelic acid and α-methylmandelic acid was only about 10 mg and 5 mg, respectively. In preparative HSCCC the enantioseparations of these two racemates were performed with the two-phase solvent system composed of n-hexane-methyl tert.-butyl ether-0.1 molL-1 phosphate buffer solution at pH 2.67 containing 0.1 mol L-1 HP-β-CD for α-cyclopentylmandelic acid (8.5:1.5:10, v/v/v) and 0.1 mol L-1 SBE-β-CD for α-methylmandelic acid (3:7:10, v/v/v). Under the optimum separation conditions, total 250 mg of racemic α-cyclopentylmandelic acid could be completely enantioseparated by HSCCC with HP-β-CD as a chiral mobile phase additive in a single run, yielding 105-110 mg of enantiomers with 95-98% purity and 85-90% recovery. But, no complete enantioseparation of α-methylmandelic acid was achieved by preparative HSCCC with either of the chiral selectors due to their limited enantioselectivity. In this paper preparative enantioseparation by HSCCC and HPLC was compared from various aspects.

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Keywords:  High performance liquid chromatography; High-speed countercurrent chromatography; Preparative enantioseparation; α-Cyclopentylmandelic acid; α-Methylmandelic acid

Year:  2015        PMID: 25983356      PMCID: PMC4428595          DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2014.959602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sep Sci Technol        ISSN: 0149-6395            Impact factor:   2.475


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