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Enantioselective chromatography and molecular modeling of novel aryloxyaminopropan-2-ols with the alkyl carbamate function

A series of different racemic aryloxyaminopropan‐2‐ol derivatives 1a‐d–3a‐d with potential β‐adrenergic blocking effects related to propanolol 4 and atenolol 5 was resolved by HPLC using Chiralcel OD‐H and Chiralpak AD as chiral stationary phases. Mobile phases consisted of a hexane/alcohol (propan‐...

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Published in:Chirality (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2004, Vol.16 (3), p.139-146
Main Authors: Navrátilová, Hana, Opatřilová, Radka, Kříž, Zdeněk, Koča, Jaroslav
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