Column-switching techniques in the biomedical analysis of stereoisomeric drugs: why, how and when
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Column-switching techniques in the biomedical analysis of stereoisomeric drugs: why, how and when
Abstract
The application of stereoselective chromatographic techniques to bioanalytical problems has become a routine procedure. However, this approach is not always straightforward; particularly when the separation involves chromatographic chiral stationary phases. Matrix interferences and more importantly, overlapping metabolite peaks often make direct analysis impractical. One strategy to overcome these problems is to combine two or more columns with different selectivities to produce a multi-dimensional chromatographic system. This review addresses the use of coupled column chromatography in HPLC systems including different coupling methods and the application of the resulting arrangements to bioanalytical analyses.
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