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Title:Hydrophilic interaction chromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry analysis of polar compounds for natural product drug discovery
Author(s):Strege MA;
Address:"Lilly Research Laboratories, A Division of Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285"
Journal Title:Anal Chem
Year:1998
Volume:70
Issue:13
Page Number:2439 - 2445
DOI: 10.1021/ac9802271
ISSN/ISBN:0003-2700 (Print) 0003-2700 (Linking)
Abstract:"For the drug discovery efforts currently taking place within the pharmaceutical industry, natural product extracts have been found to provide a valuable source of molecular diversity which is complementary to that provided by traditional synthetic organic methods or combinatorial chemistry. However, there exists a need for analytical tools that can facilitate the separation and characterization of components from these sources in a rapid manner. Specifically, the evaluation of highly polar compounds (i.e., compounds that cannot be retained on traditional reversed-phase stationary phases) has been challenging, and a hydrophilic interaction chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HILIC-ESI-MS) method was developed to meet this need. In this investigation, amide-, Polyhydroxyethyl Aspartamide-, and cyclodextrin-based packings provided superior performance for the analysis of a set of polar natural product compounds. The properties of the mobile-phase buffers also greatly impacted the separations, and relative to other volatile buffering agents, ammonium acetate at a concentration of approximately 6.5 mM was determined to facilitate optimal HILIC retention, reproducibility, and durability. An optimized HILIC-ESI-MS system was successfully applied for the analysis of complex natural product mixtures. The techniques described in this report should also prove useful for the analysis of polar compounds from synthetic sources of molecular diversity such as combinatorial chemistry"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEStrege, M A eng 1998/07/01 Anal Chem. 1998 Jul 1; 70(13):2439-45. doi: 10.1021/ac9802271"

 
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