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Journal of Chromatography A | 2008

Influence of the presence of methyl cyclodextrins in high-performance liquid chromatography mobile phases on the separation of β-carboline alkaloids

Andrés G. León; Ana I. Olives; Benito del Castillo; M. Antonia Martín

The presence of cyclodextrins (CDs) in the mobile phase alters the chromatographic equilibria and induces a secondary chemical equilibrium associated to the chromatographic separation by HPLC. In this study the influence of the presence of CDs in the mobile phase as chemically modified beta-CDs, i.e. 2,3-di-O-methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (DMbeta-CD) and 2,3,6-tri-O-methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (TMbeta-CD) on the separation of the alkaloids norharmane, harmane and harmine is described. These beta-carboline alkaloids are chemically and structurally related and their quantitation by RP-HPLC is of interest due to their biological and pharmacological properties. Two stationary phases (methyl-, C(1) and octadecyl-, C(18)) were employed, with methanol:buffered aqueous solution and ethanol:buffered aqueous solution as mobile phases. The role of tert-butyl alcohol as a mobile phase modifier and also as an inclusion complex stabiliser was also considered. The concentrations of DMbeta-CD and TMbeta-CD vary from 0 to 17 mM. The presence of increasing amounts of CDs in the mobile phase reduces the retention factor. The changes observed in the retention factor allow the determination of the alkaloid/CD apparent association constants, whose magnitude is influenced by the chemical and structural properties of the guest molecules but also by the composition of the mobile phase. Assuming a 1:1 stoichiometry for the inclusion complexes, the apparent association constants obtained were higher for norharmane and for both DMbeta-CD and TMbeta-CD. The strength of the complexes is higher for DMbeta-CD than for TMbeta-CD and this behaviour can be explained considering the steric problems associated to the permethylated-beta-CDs. Besides significant differences in the magnitude of the apparent association constants were observed for the two stationary phases employed and thus can be related to the adsorption of CDs on the stationary phase. A significant reduction in the proportion of organic solvent in the mobile phase (50%) without a decrease in the selectivity or resolution of the separation is a favourable consequence of the presence of the CDs in the mobile phase.


Lazaroa | 2003

De hydrophytis notulae, V

José Antonio Molina; Ana I. Olives; Benito del Castillo; Mª Esperanza Torija

Se aportan nuevos datos ecologicos sobre comunidades vegetales acuaticas, helofiticas e higrofilas que se desarrollan en el tramo medio del rio Arlanzon (Burgos, Espana).


Luminescence | 2005

Environmental effects on the fluorescence behaviour of carbazole derivatization reagents

Emiliano E. Romero-Ale; Ana I. Olives; M. Antonia Martín; Benito del Castillo; Pilar López-Alvarado; J. Carlos Menéndez


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2007

The role of β-cyclodextrin and hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin in the secondary chemical equilibria associated to the separation of β-carbolines by HPLC

Andrés G. León; Ana I. Olives; M. Antonia Martín; Benito del Castillo


Luminescence | 2005

Fluorescence quenching of β-carboline alkaloids in micellar media. A study to select the adequate surfactant to use in analytical techniques #

L Martı́n; Ana I. Olives; Benito del Castillo; M. Antonia Martín


Hypertension Research | 1998

Age-Related Weakening of Baroreflex-Mediated Sympathetic Activity in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats in Response to Blood Pressure Reduction

Pablo Prados; Tomofumi Santa; Takeshi Fukushima; Hiroshi Homma; Chieko Kasai; María Antonia Martín; Benito del Castillo; Kazuhiro Imai


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1997

Comparison of the Sympathetic Nervous System Activity between Spontaneously Hypertensive and Wistar-Kyoto Rats to Respond to Blood Pressure Reduction

Pablo Prados; Tomofumi Santa; Hiroshi Homma; Hisayoshi Doi; Hiroshi Narita; Benito del Castillo; M.A. Martin; Kazuhiro Imai


Current Pharmaceutical Analysis | 2008

Trends in the Design and Application of Optical Chemosensors in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis

M. Antonia Martín; Ana I. Olives; Benito del Castillo; J. Carlos Menéndez


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2005

Cyclodextrins modify the proton transfer photoreactions of norharmane

José L. Prados; Andrés G. León; Ana I. Olives; M. Antonia Martín; Benito del Castillo


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2007

Changes in the reactivity of the fluorescent reagents carbazole-9-carbonyl chloride and 9-carbazolylacetic acid in the presence of cyclodextrins

Ana I. Olives; Emiliano E. Romero-Ale; M. Antonia Martín; Benito del Castillo; Pilar López-Alvarado; J. Carlos Menéndez

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Ana I. Olives

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. Antonia Martín

Complutense University of Madrid

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Andrés G. León

Complutense University of Madrid

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J. Carlos Menéndez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Emiliano E. Romero-Ale

Complutense University of Madrid

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María Antonia Martín

Complutense University of Madrid

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Pilar López-Alvarado

Complutense University of Madrid

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Hiroshi Homma

Complutense University of Madrid

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Hiroshi Narita

Complutense University of Madrid

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Hisayoshi Doi

Complutense University of Madrid

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