2-DIMENSIONAL HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ENANTIOMERIC EXCESS IN COMPLEX AMINO-ACID MIXTURES - SINGLE AMINO-ACID-ANALYSIS
A. Dossena et al., 2-DIMENSIONAL HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ENANTIOMERIC EXCESS IN COMPLEX AMINO-ACID MIXTURES - SINGLE AMINO-ACID-ANALYSIS, Journal of chromatography, 653(2), 1993, pp. 229-234
An HPLC system that allows the determination of the enantiomeric compo
sition of complex mixtures of amino acids such as those occurring in b
iological fluids (e.g., serum, cerebrospinal fluid) and foods is descr
ibed: D- and L-amino acids (including proline) can be determined. Firs
t, amino acid separation is achieved by means of an ion-exchange colum
n by elution with a lithium chloride-lithium citrate buffer. Each peak
corresponding to an individual amino acid can be switched to a revers
ed-phase column (C-18) and eluted with an aqueous solution containing
chiral copper(II) complexes which perform chiral discrimination by a l
igand-exchange mechanism. The method is very flexible as several chira
l selectors and different types of detection (e.g., UV, fluorescence)
can be used. Moreover, it avoids unnecessary overrunning of the chiral
system with the whole mixture, by switching only the peaks under inve
stigation. It is possible to evaluate D-amino acids up to a 0.1% D to
D + L ratio in the nanomolar range. Postcolumn derivatization with 7-c
hloro-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3-diazole and fluorimetric detection were u
tilized for proline and hydroxyproline and with o-phthaldehyde for the
other amino acids.