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Determination of L- and D-Lactic Acid Enantiomers by LC-MS

14 Jul 2014

Errors in lactic acid metabolism affect the ratio of L- and D-isomers causing certain neurological disorders. Chiral LC-MS using Astec® CHIROBIOTIC®R provides a rapid, simple, and reproducible method for clinical routine detection of L- and D- lactic acid.

Astec CHIROBIOTIC™ V2 Chiral HPLC Column

Sigma-Aldrich Supelco

The polar organic and the polar ionic modes have become increasingly popular largely because of their ideal compatibility with MS detection and preparative LC. Two years of extensive research at Astec in understanding these mechanisms has resulted in new possibilities for extending their effectiveness even further. Important changes in linkage chemistries and the silica and the silica have now led to the new CHIROBIOTIC V2 and T2 chiral stationary phases – columns of choice for those really difficult separations, and especially, for preparative LC. These new phases extend the capabilities of the series. They are designed to be used in the optimization process since they offer some distinct advantages in the polar ionic mode and polar organic mode. The standard CHIROBIOTIC phases remain the columns of choice for method development screening and for reversed phase separations. Read about the Astec CHIROBIOTIC being applied to Drug testing for Amphetamine and Methamphetamine Abuse here.     Features: New extension for the CHIROBIOTIC series Enhanced selectivity and capacity in the polar organic mode and polar ionic mode Capacity increases of 2 to 20 fold over standard CHIROBIOTIC phases Most beneficial for basic molecules Neutral molecules can often be run in pure methanol

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Determination of L- and D-Lactic Acid Enantiomers by LC-MS