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1Department of Chemistry, Millsaps College, 1701 N. State Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39210, USA.
Abstract:
The chiral selectivity of ristocetin A was examined in a countercurrent process in CE using a coated column to suppress electroosmotic flow. Excellent enantioseparations of several nonsteroidal antiinflammatories, dansylamino acids, dinitrophenyl-derivatized amino acids, and other optically active compounds were achieved. The chiral selectivity of ristocetin A also was examined as a function of antibiotic concentration and pH. Enantioresolution was found to significantly improve with a slight increase in migration time upon increasing chiral selector concentration. Enantioselectivities were found to be greatly influenced by pH of the running buffer.
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