Biological in vivo processes are stereochemically controlled and rate limited by proper selection of enantiomers. Wrong selection can have deleterious effects, therefore, more than 40% of drugs (over the retail counters and prescribed) are indeed chiral, and of these 25% are supplied as pure enantiomers. So chiral separation has remained interesting and still challenging task for oneself to develop the new, simple, reproducible and sensitive methods. This book focuses on the chiral separation of some important pharmaceuticals using two major approaches; one is pre-column derivatization with a...
Biological in vivo processes are stereochemically controlled and rate limited by proper selection of enantiomers. Wrong selection can have deleterious...