H. Wan et Lg. Blomberg, ENANTIOMERIC SEPARATION OF SMALL CHIRAL PEPTIDES BY CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS, Journal of chromatography, 792(1-2), 1997, pp. 393-400
Different approaches to the enantiomeric separation of sixteen derivat
ized di-and tripeptides, having one or two chiral centers, by means of
capillary electrophoresis have been examined. The approaches were: di
rect separation using cyclodextrin (CD), vancomycin or teicoplanin and
indirect separation. The highest plate numbers, 10(6) plates/m, were
obtained with CD and the indirect method. The maximum resolution was 3
with CD and 11 when using the indirect method. The antibiotics gave s
omewhat lower plate numbers, 0.5.10(6) plates/m, but the resolution wa
s high, up to 38. All examined peptides, except Leu-Ala, Leu-Leu and A
rg-Gly, were fully resolved with the antibiotics as chiral selectors.
The three remaining peptides were fully resolved when using the indire
ct method. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.