Title of article :
Development of a New Method Based on Chiral Ligand-Exchange Chromatography for the Enantioseparation of Propranolol
Author/Authors :
Alizadeh, Taher Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University College of Science, University of Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
A new chromatographic procedure was proposed for the separation of propranolol (PRN)
enantiomers based upon enantioselective chiral ligand-exchange chromatography. The
separation was carried out on a short C8 column leading to considerably short separation
time. L-alanine and Cu2+ were applied as chiral selector and central bivalent complexing ion,
respectively. It was found that the kind of copper salt could influence the enantioseparation
efficiency. The separation on the C8 stationary phase was more efficient than that on the
C18 column. It was shown that the pH of mobile phase, organic modifier content of mobile
phase, mole ratio of chiral ligand to bivalent ion and Cu (L-alanine) 2 concentration in the
mobile phase were important in enantioseparation efficiency. Water/methanol (70:30) mixture
containing L-alanine-Cu2+ (7:1) was found to be the best mobile phase condition for PRN
enantioseparation. All effective parameters were optimized in order to improve the separation
efficiency. The optimized HPLC method was utilized for analysis of propranolol enantiomers
in spiked human blood plasma samples.
Keywords :
Ligand exchange , C8 column , Propranolol , chiral separation , L-alanine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics