115304-96-6Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Evaluation of the Edman degradation product of vancomycin bonded to core-shell particles as a new HPLC chiral stationary phase
Hellinghausen, Garrett,Lopez, Diego A.,Lee, Jauh T.,Wang, Yadi,Weatherly, Choyce A.,Portillo, Abiud E.,Berthod, Alain,Armstrong, Daniel W.
, p. 1067 - 1078 (2018/08/01)
A modified macrocyclic glycopeptide-based chiral stationary phase (CSP), prepared via Edman degradation of vancomycin, was evaluated as a chiral selector for the first time. Its applicability was compared with other macrocyclic glycopeptide-based CSPs: TeicoShell and VancoShell. In addition, another modified macrocyclic glycopeptide-based CSP, NicoShell, was further examined. Initial evaluation was focused on the complementary behavior with these glycopeptides. A screening procedure was used based on previous work for the enantiomeric separation of 50 chiral compounds including amino acids, pesticides, stimulants, and a variety of pharmaceuticals. Fast and efficient chiral separations resulted by using superficially porous (core-shell) particle supports. Overall, the vancomycin Edman degradation product (EDP) resembled TeicoShell with high enantioselectivity for acidic compounds in the polar ionic mode. The simultaneous enantiomeric separation of 5 racemic profens using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry with EDP was performed in approximately 3?minutes. Other highlights include simultaneous liquid chromatography separations of rac-amphetamine and rac-methamphetamine with VancoShell, rac-pseudoephedrine and rac-ephedrine with NicoShell, and rac-dichlorprop and rac-haloxyfop with TeicoShell.
Enantioselective inhibition: a strategy for improving the enantioselectivity of biocatalytic systems
Guo,Sih
, p. 6836 - 6841 (2007/10/02)
Dextromethorphan (DM) and levomethorphan (LM) were found to be effective enantioselective inhibitors of Candida cylindracea lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis of a variety of (±)-arlypropionic and (±)-(arloxy)propionic esters. The enantioselectivity of the biocatalytic resolution of (±)-methyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate (DCPP) was enhanced 20-fold in the presence of either DM or LM. A general model for enantioselective inhibition has been developed, and a quantitative expression has been derived to show the underlying parameters that govern enantioselective inhibition. To define the mechanism of action of DM, a series of kinetic inhibition experiments was conducted with enantiomerically pure (R)-(+)-DCPP and (S)-(-)-DCPP. The observed inhibition pattern was that of partial noncompetitive inhibition for (R)-(+)-DCPP and that of pure noncompetitive inhibition for (S)-(-)-DCPP.
