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Liquid Chromatographic Separation and Detection of Nanogram Quantities of Biologically Important Dicarboxylic Acids

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Journal J Chromatogr
Date 1975 Nov 8
PMID 1184695
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Abstract

Phenacyl and benzyl derivatives of some biologically significant dicarboxylic acids have been prepared in a quantitative manner using a crown ether catalyst. They were separated using reversed-phase chromatography. The column used was packed with Corasil II to which a C9 phase (nonyl) was bonded. Water-methanol (68:32) was used as the mobile phase. Detection limits in the range of 5--15 ng have been obtained for a non-optimized system. The ease of preparation of these derivatives, coupled with their excellent chromatographic properties, makes this a very attractive procedure for the investigation of mixtures containing biologically significant acids. The implications and future of this technique are discussed.

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