Issue 2, 2000

A comparison of vancomycin and sulfated beta-cyclodextrin as chiral selectors for enantiomeric separations of selenoamino acids using capillary electrophoresis with UV absorbance detection

Abstract

The enantiomeric separation of three selenoamino acids, D,L-selenomethionine, D,L-selenoethionine and D,L-selenocystine is described. Both sulfated β-cyclodextrin and vancomycin have been successfully used to separate all enantiomers of the compounds with UV detection. Reproducible separations, in terms of peak area and migration time were obtained using sulfated β-cyclodextrin with reversed polarity and UV detection. With vancomycin as a chiral selector, reversed polarity was found to be more reproducible than positive polarity in terms of peak migration times.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Oct 1999
Accepted
04 Jan 2000
First published
03 Feb 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 231-234

A comparison of vancomycin and sulfated beta-cyclodextrin as chiral selectors for enantiomeric separations of selenoamino acids using capillary electrophoresis with UV absorbance detection

K. L. Sutton, R. M. C. Sutton, A. M. Stalcup and J. A. Caruso, Analyst, 2000, 125, 231 DOI: 10.1039/A908558K

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