“…Both methods have been applied to the separation of metoprolol isomers [1,[12][13][14]. Recently, chiral chromatography methods have been developed for metoprolol enantiomers in plasma and urine [15,16].…”
“…Both methods have been applied to the separation of metoprolol isomers [1,[12][13][14]. Recently, chiral chromatography methods have been developed for metoprolol enantiomers in plasma and urine [15,16].…”
“…Many adrenergic blocker enantiomers such as atenolol, alprenolol, acebutolol, metoprolol, bisoprolol and tolamolol were separated using the Chiralcel OD column [48,49]. The interactions are assumed to be the hydrogen bonding and -interaction between CSP and drugs.…”
Section: Application Of Enantioseparation To Adrenergic Drugsmentioning
“…The on-line achiral-chiral systems were developed for the determinations of metoprolol in human urine [130]; verapamil and its metabolites in serum [104]; tramadol enantiomers in human urine [105]; verapamil in human plasma [131]; eliprodil in human plasma and urine [132]. Two different types of CSW set-up (single-pump system with ovomucoid CSP as well as two-pumps set-up with teicoplanin CSP) were compared for determination of propranolol enantiomers in rat blood microdialysate [59].…”
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