(+)-O,O′-Diacetyl-L-tartaric anhydride is an HPLC derivatization reagent for UV/Vis detection. It is mainly employed as a reagent for the chiral derivatization of amino alcohols. It also reacts with alkanoamines in aprotic medium containing trichloroacetic acid and produces tartaric acid monoesters.
Application
(+)-O,O′-Diacetyl-L-tartaric anhydride may be used as a chiral derivatizating agent in the following:
determination of enantiomeric vigabatrin in mouse serum samples using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q-TOF-M)[1]
determination of trantinterol in rat plasma by ultra performance liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS)[2]
Enantioselective determination of trantinterol in rat plasma by ultra performance liquid chromatography?electrospray ionization mass spectrometry after derivatization
Yang J, et al.
Talanta, 79(5), 1204-1208 (2009)
Determination of enantiomeric vigabatrin by derivatization with diacetyl-l-tartaric anhydride followed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Zhao J, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. B, Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1040, 199-207 (2017)
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(+/-)-Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is an antimalarial and anti-arthritic drug which is administered as the racemate. An accurate, precise and sensitive high-performance liquid chromatographic assay was developed for the determination of HCQ enantiomers in samples from human plasma, serum, whole blood, and
Two enantiomers of 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG), L (L2HG) and D (D2HG), are metabolites of unknown function in mammalian cells that were initially associated with separate and rare inborn errors of metabolism resulting in increased urinary excretion of 2HG linked to neurological
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A stereospecific liquid chromatographic (LC) assay was developed for the quantification of the antimalarial drug, halofantrine, in human plasma. Following protein precipitation with acetonitrile, the enantiomers of halofantrine were extracted from human plasma using ammonium hydroxide and tert-butyl methyl ether-hexane.
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