Separation of Enantiomers of Metolazone by Thin Layer Chromatography Using a Chiral Selector
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https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS-3.1057Keywords:
beta cyclodextrin, Metolazone, Chiral separation, Thin-layer chromatographyAbstract
Enantiomeric separation of (RS)-Metolazone has been achieved by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) using both direct modes. cyclodextrin, containing hydroxylic group, was utilized as the chiral selector. For enantioseparation, cyclodextrin was used as a chiral additive in the stationary phase in a non-covalent mode and there was no chiral additive in the mobile phase; the native enantiomers were isolated and characterized. Cyclodextrin was also added to mobile phase and there was no chiral selector in the stationary phase. The spots were then isolated and characterized. The effect of the composition of the mobile phase, pH, and temperature was studied for the optimization of successful separation conditions. The spots were located in an iodine chamber.
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