A simple and rapid TLC method using β-cyclodextrin as a chiral mobile phase additive (CMPA) was developed for direct separation of S-clopidogrel and its impurity R-clopidogrel. The influence of different factors (stationary phases, organic modifiers, chiral selectors and their concentrations in the mobile phase, and optimal saturation time of the chamber) on enantioseparation was studied. The best resolution of clopidogrel enantiomers was achieved on Polygram®cel 300 Ac-10% plates using isopropanol-0.5 mM β-cyclodextrin (6:4, υ/υ) as mobile phase in TLC chamber previously equilibrated with the mobile phase for 20 min. The spots were detected under UV light and using iodine vapours. The method enables rapid separation of clopidogrel enantiomers and can be successfully used in control of stereoselective synthesis of clopidogrel and in control of its purity. Finally, the molecular modelling of the inclusion complexes between the analytes and α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin was performed to investigate the mechanism of the enantiorecognition.
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A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was developed for enantioresolution of amino alcohols using an indirect approach. Two sets of chiral derivatizing reagents (CDRs) having amino acids (CDRs 1–4; set A) and their amides (CDRs 5–8; set B) as chiral auxiliaries in cyanuric chloride (CC) moiety were synthesized and characterized. Diastereomers of eight amino alcohols were synthesized, under microwave irradiation, using each of the eight CDRs. The resulting diastereomers were separated by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) using C18 column and eluting mixtures of acetonitrile with aqueous trifluoroacetic acid (aq.TFA) in a linear gradient (45 min) with UV detection at 230 nm. The results (in terms of resolution Rs and retention factor k) obtained for the two sets of diastereomers were compared among themselves and among the two groups. The effects of chiral auxiliaries (in terms of acid and amides variants), constituting CDRs, on separation were also evaluated. The elution order for the diastereomers was determined. The separation method was validated for limit of detection (LOD), linearity, accuracy, precision, and recovery.
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Indapamide (Indp) and certain other diuretics have been abused in sports, therefore, having sensitive methods for its detection and assay in biological fluids (whole blood, plasma, serum, and urine) is of significant importance. The racemic mixture of Indp is being used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient among other commonly prescribed diuretics. The regulatory authorities and pharmaceutical industries demand analytical methods for successful enantioseparation of such molecules. The paper presents a critical overview of the scientific issues of the application of contemporary techniques involving various chromatographic approaches (with liquid or supercritical fluid as mobile phases) and capillary electrophoresis and method development, for drug screening, assay, bioequivalence studies and enantioseparation of indapamide with their results. It also covers the historical developments that led to significant breakthroughs in research and concise evaluations of research in the area. Different types of chromatographic methods (HPLC, CEC, SFC etc) discussed herein provide an insight and a choice to select a method to (i) screen Indp for drug abuse, (ii) separate, isolate and quantify the enantiomers of Indp and (iii) investigate their pharmacokinetics as markedly different species and not as a total drug. The article evaluates the field’s status with a broad base and practical oriented approach so that the underlying principles are easily understood to help chemists and nonspecialists gain useful insights into the field outside their specialization and provide experts with summaries of key developments. To the best of authors’ knowledge there has been no attempt to review such methods for analysis of Indp and this is the first report of its kind.
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