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Chiral Separation of the Clinically Important Compounds Fucose and Pipecolic Acid Using CE: Determination of the Most Effective Chiral Selector

ABSTRACT In this study, simple electrophoretic methods were developed for the chiral separation of the clinically important compounds fucose and pipecolic acid. In recent years, these analytes, and particularly their individual enantiomers, have attracted considerable attention due to their role in...

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Published in:Chirality (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2013-09, Vol.25 (9), p.556-560
Main Authors: Hadjistasi, Christoforos A., Stavrou, Ioannis J., Stefan-Van Staden, Raluca-Ioana, Aboul-Enein, Hassan Y., Kapnissi-Christodoulou, Constantina P.
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