CAS Number | 56-54-2 |
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Molecular Formula | C20H24N2O2 |
Molecular Weight | 324.424 |
InChI Key | LOUPRKONTZGTKE-LHHVKLHASA-N |
LogP | 3.44 |
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HPLC Separation of Quinine and Quinidine
October 11, 2010
Quinine and quinidine are diastereomers. Quinine is an alkaloid with fever-reducing analgetic and anti-inflammatory properties. Both compounds have the same structure, and the only difference is optical position at two centers. These two diastereomers were separated on achiral mixed-mode cation-exclusion Primesep B column. No separation is observed on traditional achiral reversed-phase column. This examples shows that even diastereomers can be separated on mixed-mode HPLC columns.
Application Column
Primesep B
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Select optionsQuinidine
Quinine