Chiral stationary phases for separation of intermedine and lycopsamine enantiomers from Symphytum uplandicum |
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Authors: | Rahul S. Pawar Erich Grundel Eugene Mazzola Kevin D. White Alexander J. Krynitsky Jeanne I. Rader |
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Affiliation: | Office of Regulatory Science, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Enantioseparation of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid isomers intermedine and lycopsamine, isolated from Symphytum uplandicum, is discussed. The separatory power of two immobilized carbohydrate‐based chiral HPLC columns, Chiralpak IA and IC, in different chromatographic conditions is compared. The study demonstrated the importance of solvent and column selection while developing such chiral HPLC separation methods. The baseline HPLC separation of the two alkaloid isomers in preparatory scale is reported for the first time. The optimized separations were achieved on a Chiralpak IA column with mobile phases of ACN/methanol (80:20) and methanol/methyl‐t‐butyl ether (90:10), both containing 0.1% diethylamine. |
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Keywords: | Chiral separation Comfrey Intermedine Lycopsamine Pyrrolizidine |
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