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Optimized separation of astaxanthin stereoisomers from microbial sources using chiral HPLC
Xuehua Han1, Xin Wang1, Yanhong Chen1,2,3,4
1College of Ocean Food and Biological Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, P. R. China. xipingdu@jmu.edu.cn.
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Astaxanthin (AST) is a high-value antioxidant, and its efficient isolation and utilization are challenging owing to the presence of different stereoisomers from various sources. In the present study, a semi-preparative HPLC method for the efficient separation of AST stereoisomers using a Chiralpak IC chiral column with good loading capacity and chiral recognition ability was successfully developed. The mobile phase was methanol-methyl tert-butyl ether (90 : 10, v/v), with a flow rate of 3.06 mL min-1 and a maximum injection volume of 0.32 mg. The results indicated that the purity of all-trans AST was 97.9% for Haematococcus pluvialis and 97.5% for Phaffia rhodozyma. Additionally, molecular weights and fragmentation patterns analyzed using mass spectrometry were consistent with those of all-trans AST. Linearity validation and reproducibility experiments revealed that all calibration curves had coefficients of determination (R2) greater than 0.999 and a relative standard deviation (RSD) of <3.8%. This is because all-trans AST stereoisomers could undergo specific rotations or spins due to π-π interactions, hydrogen bonding, and inclusion interactions. This process allowed the successful separation of the three all-trans AST optical isomers and provides a theoretical basis for large-scale preparation of all-trans AST stereoisomers from different sources.
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