Exploring a Lux® i‐Amylose‐3 column in normal phase and polar‐organic mode for chiral separation of cathinone derivatives and pyrovalerones using high‐performance liquid chromatography
Elisabeth Seibert,
Katharina Götz,
Martin G. Schmid
Abstract:Each year, new psychoactive substances appear on the global drug market leading to constant changes. Most of these compounds with stimulating effect possess a chiral center, thus leading to two enantiomers with presumably different pharmacological properties. Among them, synthetic cathinones, often misleadingly traded as “bath salts,” play an important role. There is little knowledge about the distinct effect of the enantiomers. The aim of this study was to test a commercially available Lux® i‐Amylose‐3 column… Show more
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