1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-636x(1999)11:3<224::aid-chir9>3.0.co;2-e
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Mechanistic aspects of chiral discrimination by surface-immobilized ?1-acid glycoprotein

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“…In another study, it was reported that Van't Hoff plot of α on AGP columns was non-linear for chiral drugs bearing a carboxyl group and a quinoline moiety [120]. In a temperature range from 35 to 45 • C, the separation was enthalpy-dominated.…”
Section: Protein-based Csps For the Separation Of Basic Neutral And mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In another study, it was reported that Van't Hoff plot of α on AGP columns was non-linear for chiral drugs bearing a carboxyl group and a quinoline moiety [120]. In a temperature range from 35 to 45 • C, the separation was enthalpy-dominated.…”
Section: Protein-based Csps For the Separation Of Basic Neutral And mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It should be noted that the enantioselectivity of RfBP-CSPs for arylpropionic anti-inflammatory drugs is generally poor (except for indoprofen) while the warfarin enantiomers have been resolved with a selectivity of 2.59 [119]. Interesting results have been reported by Waters et al for the enantioseparation of chiral drugs bearing a carboxyl group (pK a = 4.5) and a quinoline moiety (pK a = 5.1) using an AGP-CSP [120]. Surprisingly, high enantioselectivities were observed at a pH beyond 5.0, although AGP and drug enantiomers were both negatively charged.…”
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“…It has been suggested that retention and enantioselectivity in protein-based chiral stationary phases depend on hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonding, ionic bonding and ion-pairing interactions. 13 In the present study, several polysaccharide-and protein-based chiral columns were evaluated for the resolution of some drugs and their metabolites (Figure 1). The influence of mobile phase composition on retention and chiral resolution was also evaluated.…”
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confidence: 99%