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

L × I.D. 15 cm × 2.1 mm, HPLC Column

Synonym(s):

CHIROBIOTIC R Chiral Chromatography 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. 15 cm × 2.1 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.

15 cm × 2.1 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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  • Sensitive determination of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid in urine by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.: This study demonstrates the application of the Astec CHIROBIOTIC R Chiral HPLC Column in the sensitive determination of D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid in urine samples using HPLC-MS/MS. This highlights its utility in clinical and biomedical research for the analysis of chiral molecules in biological fluids (Henry et al., 2012).

  • New high-performance liquid chromatography method for the determination of (R)-warfarin and (S)-warfarin using chiral separation on a glycopeptide-based stationary phase.: This research utilizes the Astec CHIROBIOTIC R Chiral HPLC Column to develop a method for the chiral separation and determination of warfarin enantiomers. It underscores the column′s application in pharmaceutical analysis, particularly in the study of chiral drug enantiomers (Malakova 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
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The journal of physical chemistry. A, 114(34), 9270-9288 (2010-08-03)
The rate constants of the reactions of iodine atoms with H(2), H(2)O, HI, and OH have been estimated using 39, 21, 13, and 39 different levels of theory, respectively, and have been compared to the available literature values over the
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Using a scanning near-field optical microscope coupled to an infrared free electron laser (SNOM-IR-FEL) in low-resolution transmission mode, we collected chemical data from whole cervical cells obtained from 5 pre-menopausal, non-pregnant women of reproductive age, and cytologically classified as normal

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