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Application
Astec® CHIRALDEX™ G-TA (2,6-di-O-pentyl-3-trifluoroacetyl-γ-cyclodextrin) derivatized cyclodextrin chiral stationary phase may be used in capillary gas chromatography for separation of four isomers from 7 racemic sulfinate esters. It was used in an experimental study done for cloning and characterization of three epoxide hydrolases identified by analyzing open reading frames (ORFs) of a marine bacterium, Erythrobacter litoralis HTCC2594. It was also used in HPLC and GC analyses of the conversion of epoxides during enantioselectivity of epoxide hydrolase from Agrobacterium radiobacter (EchA) using error-prone PCR and DNA shuffling.
Chem/Phys Resistance
Temp. Limits: -10 °C to 180 °C isothermal and programmed
General description
Astec® CHIRALDEX G-TA is the first choice in the Group 1 CSPs (Surface Interactions, Complex Derivatives). This phase has been shown to be the most broadly-selective phase for the pharmaceutical industry, especially for the analysis of chiral intermediates and drug studies in various stages of clinical trials. Separations occur without the inclusion mechanism and are typically faster and more efficient than most chiral stationary phases. G-TA has also been used to separate parent drug enantiomers and their metabolites. G-TA has its highest selectivity for oxygen-containing analytes like alcohols, diols and polyols as the free alcohol and as an acyl derivative; amines as acyl derivatives; amino alcohols, halogens (Cl>Br>F), amino acids, hydroxy acids, lactones, furans and pyrans. It is also highly selective for halogenated compounds.
Legal Information
CHIRALDEX is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
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