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Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc

Proteias, amino acids bonded through peptide linkages to form macromolecular biopolymers, used as chiral stationary phases for hplc iaclude bovine and human semm albumin, a -acid glycoproteia, ovomucoid, avidin, and ceUobiohydrolase. The bovine semm albumin column is marketed under the name Resolvosil and can be obtained from Phenomenex. The human semm albumin column can be obtained from Alltech Associates, Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc., and J. T. Baker. The a -acid glycoproteia and ceUobiohydrolase can be obtained from Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc. or J. T. Baker, Inc. [Pg.66]

The column was 25 cm long, 4.6 mm I.D. and packed with Partisil 10. It is seen that linear curves were obtained for three different solutes and two different moderators in n-heptane. Scott and Beesley [14] obtained retention data for the two enantiomers, (S) and (R) 4-benzyl-2-oxazolidinone. The column chosen was 25 cm long, 4.6 mm I.D. packed with 5 mm silica particles bonded with the stationary phase Vancomycin (Chirobiotic V provided by Advanced Separations Technology Inc., Whippany, New Jersey). This stationary phase is a macrocyclic glycopeptide Vancomycin that has a molecular weight of 1449.22, and an elemental composition of 54.69% carbon. [Pg.113]

A further novel reduced-resin design is the ISEP from Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc. This employs a carousel holding 30 fixed bed columns of resin that continuously rotate to match 20 fixed top and bottom ports. This design also provides for high purity water and reduced regenerant demand and wash volumes, but at a significant capital cost. [Pg.353]

Advanced Separation. The ISEP Principle. Technical and marketing literature. Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc., USA, circa 1995. [Pg.763]

Cyclodextrin solution for extraction studies was prepared at a concentration of 1.00 x 10" iif by dissolving solid y-CDx in deionized water (Continental Water Systems, Atlanta, Georgia). Fresh solution was prepared daily to prevent bacterial growth and CDx decomposition from interfering with complexation and extraction. Cyclodextrin was purchased from Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc. (Whippany, New Jersey) and was used as received. Solid CDx from one lot number was used for all extractions. [Pg.171]

Chirobiotic Handbook, Guide to using macrocyclic glycopeptide bonded phases for chiral LC separations, Advanced Separation Technologies Inc. (ASTEC), 2nd Ed. Whippany, New York... [Pg.36]

The use of macrocyclic antibiotics as chiral selectors for HPLC was first proposed by Armstrong et al. [50] in 1994. The most successful of the CSPs are based on the glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin, teicoplanin and ristocetin A and are commercially available through Advanced Separation Technologies Inc. (Astec Inc.) as Chirobiotic V , Chirobiotic 1 and Chirobiotic R , respectively. More recently, a number of other derivatives of these antibiotics have also been developed offering different stereoselectivities. A comprehensive handbook is now available from Astec Inc. [51 ] alongside a number of recent review articles... [Pg.54]

T0016 Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc., ISEP Continuous Contactor T0132 Brookhaven National Laboratory, Biochemical Recovery of Radionuclides and Heavy Metals... [Pg.77]

Chiraldex Capillary GC Columns A Guide to Using Cyclodextrin Bonded Phases for Gas Chromatography Advanced Separation Technologies, Inc., 1990. [Pg.524]


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