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Astec® CHIROBIOTIC® R Chiral (5 μm) HPLC Columns

L × I.D. 25 cm × 4.6 mm, HPLC Column

Synonym(s):

Chiral Recognition HPLC Column

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UNSPSC Code:
41115700
eCl@ss:
32110501
NACRES:
SB.52

product name

Astec® CHIROBIOTIC® R Chiral HPLC Column, 5 μm particle size, L × I.D. 25 cm × 4.6 mm

material

stainless steel column

Quality Level

description

HPLC column

product line

Astec®

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Astec®

parameter

0-45 °C temperature
241 bar pressure (3500 psi)

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable
LC/MS: suitable

L × I.D.

25 cm × 4.6 mm

matrix

high-purity silica gel particle platform
fully porous particle

matrix active group

ristocetin A glycopeptide phase

particle size

5 μm

pore size

100 Å

operating pH range

3.5-6.8

separation technique

chiral

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General description

CHIROBIOTIC® R, based on the ristocetin A glycopeptide covalently bonded to high purity silica particles, has shown particular applicability to enantiomers of anionic compounds. Selectivity on CHIROBIOTIC® R strongly correlates to the organic modifier, favoring the alcohol-type mobile phases by a large margin.

  • Bonded phase: Ristocetin A
  • Operating pH range: 3.5 - 6.8
  • Particle diameter: 5, 10 or 16 μm
  • Pore size: 100 Å

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Application


  • Sensitive Determination of Lactic Acid Isomers: The Astec® CHIROBIOTIC® R Chiral HPLC Column was crucial in a study by Henry H et al., where it facilitated the sensitive determination of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid in urine using high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. This method is pivotal for clinical diagnostic applications, showcasing the column′s ability to resolve similar compounds that are challenging to differentiate by other means (Henry H et al., 2012).


  • Enantioseparation of Cyclopentanecarboxylic and Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids: The column was also utilized by Berkecz R et al. to achieve high-performance liquid chromatographic enantioseparation of complex 2-aminomono- and dihydroxycyclopentanecarboxylic and 2-aminodihydroxycyclohexanecarboxylic acids. This application underscores the column′s versatility and efficacy in separating closely related chiral acids, essential for biochemical research and pharmaceutical product development (Berkecz R et al., 2009).

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Astec is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
CHIROBIOTIC is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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Enzyme-catalyzed synthesis of (R)- and (S)-3-hydroxy-3-(10-alkyl-10H-phenothiazin-3-yl)propanoic acids
Brem, Jurgen, et al.
Tetrahedron Asymmetry, 21 (3), 365-373 (2010)
H Henry et al.
Biomedical chromatography : BMC, 26(4), 425-428 (2011-08-16)
D-lactic acid in urine originates mainly from bacterial production in the intestinal tract. Increased D-lactate excretion as observed in patients affected by short bowel syndrome or necrotizing enterocolitis reflects D-lactic overproduction. Therefore, there is a need for a reliable and
P Dehouck et al.
Journal of chromatography. A, 1010(1), 63-74 (2003-09-25)
Erythromycin is a mixture of macrolide antibiotics produced by Saccharopolyspora erythreas during fermentation. A new method for the analysis of erythromycin by liquid chromatography has previously been developed. It makes use of an Astec C18 polymeric column. After validation in
B DeCruze et al.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)), 11(4), 252-254 (1999-09-04)
Poor prognosis (poorly differentiated and/or deep myometrial invasion) Stage I endometrial cancer can have a relapse rate as high as 50%. Traditionally, most clinical oncologists treat these patients with external beam radiotherapy after surgery but there is no evidence to
V Wsól et al.
Journal of chromatography. B, Biomedical sciences and applications, 689(1), 205-214 (1997-02-07)
The major metabolite of a novel non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, DL-4-(2',4'-difluorobiphenyl-4-yl)-2-oxo-2-methylbutanoic acid (flobufen, I), namely 4-(2',4'-difluorobiphenyl-4-yl)-2-methyl-gamma-butyrolactone (4-dihydroflobufen lactone, III), has four stereoisomers consisting of two racemic pairs of enantiomers. Of three chiral stationary phases tested, Cyclobond I beta-RSP (Astec) (beta-cylodextrin derivatized

Protocols

Rapid, simple, reproducible chiral separation and quantification of L- and D-lactic acid enantiomers using Supelco’s Astec CHIROBIOTIC® R chiral column and tandem MS.

Rapid, simple, reproducible chiral separation and quantification of L- and D-lactic acid enantiomers using Supelco’s Astec CHIROBIOTIC® R chiral column and tandem MS.

Rapid, simple, reproducible chiral separation and quantification of L- and D-lactic acid enantiomers using Supelco’s Astec CHIROBIOTIC® R chiral column and tandem MS.

Rapid, simple, reproducible chiral separation and quantification of L- and D-lactic acid enantiomers using Supelco’s Astec CHIROBIOTIC® R chiral column and tandem MS.

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