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F Yushra Thanzeel1, Lily S Zandi1, Christian Wolf1
1Department of Chemistry, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA. cw27@georgetown.edu.
Abstract:
The cyclization reaction between ortho-phthalaldehyde and l-homocysteine coincides with the generation of a pronounced positive CD signal at approximately 335 nm. Under identical conditions, other amino acids including cysteine produce very weak CD responses. This unusual substrate specificity allows accurate chiroptical analysis of the enantiomeric composition of homocysteine samples in the presence of cysteine without the need for time-consuming chromatographic separation. This significantly simplifies and speeds up ee determination at reduced solvent waste production.
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