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Chiral detectors polarimeters

Supported liquid membranes (SLMs) consisting of 5% tri-n-octylphosphine oxide (TOPO) dissolved in di-w-hexylether/n-undecane (1 1) have been used in the simultaneous extraction of a mixture of three stUbene compounds (dienestrol, diethylstilbestrol, and hexestrol) in cow s milk, urine, bovine kidney, and liver tissue matrices [183]. The efficiencies obtained after the enrichment of 1 ng/1 stilbenes in a variety of biological matrices of milk, urine, liver, kidney, and water were 60-70, 71-86, 69-80, 63-74, and 72-93%, respectively. A new method to contribute to the discrimination of polyphenols including resveratrol with synthetic pores was proposed [184]. The work [185] evaluated two types of commonly available chiral detectors for their possible use in chiral method development and screening polarimeters and CD detectors. Linearity, precision, and the limit of detection (LOD) of six compounds (trans-stilbene oxide, ethyl chrysanthemate, propranolol, 1-methyl-2-tetralone, naproxen, and methyl methionine) on four common detectors (three polarimeters and one CD detector) were experimentally determined and the limit of quantitation calculated from the experimental LOD. trans-Stilbene oxide worked well across all the detectors, showing good linearity, precision, and low detection limits. However, the other five compounds proved to be more discriminating and showed that the CD detector performed better as a detector for chiral screens than the polarimeters. [Pg.36]

Linearity, precision, and the limit of detection (LOD) of trans-stilbene oxide and other compounds were investigated [89]. The authors investigated the second factor and evaluated two types of commonly available chiral detectors for their possible use in chiral method development and screening polarimeters and CD detectors. It was shown that frans-stilbene oxide worked well across all the detectors examined, showing good linearity, precision, and low detection limits. [Pg.184]

Kott, L., Holzheuer, W. B., Wong, M. and Webster, G. K. An evaluation of four commercial HPLC chiral detectors A comparison of three polarimeters and a circular dichroism detector. J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal 43 57, 2007. [Pg.281]

For a characterization within a series of compounds often polarimetry supersedes CD spectroscopy because the chosen concentration for its measurement is not restricted by a too high absorption. The broad acceptance of the polarimetric standardization of chiral compounds always has been a motivation for improvements of polarimeters. Especially for the daily routine work there is a requirement for instruments with high convenience (see section on Polarimetry and CD detectors in liquid chromatography). [Pg.641]

The ORD detector is similar in design and function to the PDR chiral polarimeter however, the light source for this detector is an Xe-Hg lamp, which is readily available and utilizes the strong line emissions of Hg at 365 nm. This detector utilizes the lowest wavelength of the polarimeters (365 nm vs. 426 and 670 nm) and therefore one would expect that this detector would give the strongest signal based on Drude s equation however, it also runs the risk of interference from the Cotton effects. [Pg.275]


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