Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies

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Main Author: Ribeiro, António E.
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Arafah, Rami, Graça, Nuno S., Rodrigues, Alírio, Pais, Luís S.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The classic SMB process is a continuous process to separate binary (or pseudo-binary) mixtures or to recover one single component from a multicomponent mixture. Several multicolumn chromatography (M CC) processes, such as modified SMB processes have been introduced to separate multicomponent mixtures. Among then, the cascade SMB, the intermittent SMB, the JO processes (also called pseudo-SMB) and other complex multi-zone SMB related techniques, are often applied to the separation of multicomponent mixtures. The JO technology allows the separation of ternary mixtures through a cyclic process constituted by two discrete steps [1 ,2]. Nadolol is a pharmaceutical drug marketed as a mixture of four stereoisomers, used to treat cardiovascular diseases. However, its prescription is also related with some severe risks such as heart failure. It is well known that pure enantiomer separation is important to control chiral drugs safety. Recently, our research group reported the pseudo-binary separation of nadolol by SMB chromatography using both coated Chiralpak AD and Chiralpak lA inunobilized chiral stationary phases (CSP) [3,4]. Using the classic SMB mode of operation, the complete separation of nadolol stereoisomers was achieved using both CSP. The more retained stereoisomer was collected 100% pure in the extract and a mixture of the other three stereoisomers was collected in the raffinate. In this work, we will present different strategies for multicomponent separation, using different solvent compositions, different CSP and SMB related techniques. Namely, (a) The use of Chiralpak lA that, comparing to AD CSP, allows the use of a wider range of solvents and therefore better separation performances; (b) The use of the JO process to achieve a final ternary separation, using the mixture of the three stereoisomers that eo-eluted in the raffinate in the separation previously referred; and (c) The separation of the two pairs of nadolol enantiomers using an achiral C18 material, followed by two parallel classic SMB binary chiral enantioseparation processes. The application of these different approaches represents possible SMB strategies for the complete separation of the quaternary nadolol chiral mixture.
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spelling Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategiesSMB processJO ProcessThe classic SMB process is a continuous process to separate binary (or pseudo-binary) mixtures or to recover one single component from a multicomponent mixture. Several multicolumn chromatography (M CC) processes, such as modified SMB processes have been introduced to separate multicomponent mixtures. Among then, the cascade SMB, the intermittent SMB, the JO processes (also called pseudo-SMB) and other complex multi-zone SMB related techniques, are often applied to the separation of multicomponent mixtures. The JO technology allows the separation of ternary mixtures through a cyclic process constituted by two discrete steps [1 ,2]. Nadolol is a pharmaceutical drug marketed as a mixture of four stereoisomers, used to treat cardiovascular diseases. However, its prescription is also related with some severe risks such as heart failure. It is well known that pure enantiomer separation is important to control chiral drugs safety. Recently, our research group reported the pseudo-binary separation of nadolol by SMB chromatography using both coated Chiralpak AD and Chiralpak lA inunobilized chiral stationary phases (CSP) [3,4]. Using the classic SMB mode of operation, the complete separation of nadolol stereoisomers was achieved using both CSP. The more retained stereoisomer was collected 100% pure in the extract and a mixture of the other three stereoisomers was collected in the raffinate. In this work, we will present different strategies for multicomponent separation, using different solvent compositions, different CSP and SMB related techniques. Namely, (a) The use of Chiralpak lA that, comparing to AD CSP, allows the use of a wider range of solvents and therefore better separation performances; (b) The use of the JO process to achieve a final ternary separation, using the mixture of the three stereoisomers that eo-eluted in the raffinate in the separation previously referred; and (c) The separation of the two pairs of nadolol enantiomers using an achiral C18 material, followed by two parallel classic SMB binary chiral enantioseparation processes. The application of these different approaches represents possible SMB strategies for the complete separation of the quaternary nadolol chiral mixture.This work was financially supported by Project POCI-01-0145-FEDER-006984-Associate Laboratory LSRE-LCM funded by FED ER funds through COMPETE2020 - Programa Operacional Competitividade e Internacionali~ao (POCI) - and by national funds through FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia. This work was also eo-financed by QREN, ON2 and FEDER through Project NORTE-07-0162-FEDER-000050.Biblioteca Digital do IPBRibeiro, António E.Arafah, RamiGraça, Nuno S.Rodrigues, AlírioPais, Luís S.2018-03-19T15:12:18Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/16376engRibeiro, António E.; Arafah, Rami; Graça, Nuno; Rodrigues, A.E.; Pais, L.S. (2016). Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies. In SPICA - 16th International Symposium on Preparative and Industrial Chromatography and Allied Techniques. Viennainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:06:18Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/16376Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:33:05.254341Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
title Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
spellingShingle Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
Ribeiro, António E.
SMB process
JO Process
title_short Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
title_full Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
title_fullStr Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
title_full_unstemmed Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
title_sort Separation of a quaternary chiral mixture using different simulated moving bed strategies
author Ribeiro, António E.
author_facet Ribeiro, António E.
Arafah, Rami
Graça, Nuno S.
Rodrigues, Alírio
Pais, Luís S.
author_role author
author2 Arafah, Rami
Graça, Nuno S.
Rodrigues, Alírio
Pais, Luís S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, António E.
Arafah, Rami
Graça, Nuno S.
Rodrigues, Alírio
Pais, Luís S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv SMB process
JO Process
topic SMB process
JO Process
description The classic SMB process is a continuous process to separate binary (or pseudo-binary) mixtures or to recover one single component from a multicomponent mixture. Several multicolumn chromatography (M CC) processes, such as modified SMB processes have been introduced to separate multicomponent mixtures. Among then, the cascade SMB, the intermittent SMB, the JO processes (also called pseudo-SMB) and other complex multi-zone SMB related techniques, are often applied to the separation of multicomponent mixtures. The JO technology allows the separation of ternary mixtures through a cyclic process constituted by two discrete steps [1 ,2]. Nadolol is a pharmaceutical drug marketed as a mixture of four stereoisomers, used to treat cardiovascular diseases. However, its prescription is also related with some severe risks such as heart failure. It is well known that pure enantiomer separation is important to control chiral drugs safety. Recently, our research group reported the pseudo-binary separation of nadolol by SMB chromatography using both coated Chiralpak AD and Chiralpak lA inunobilized chiral stationary phases (CSP) [3,4]. Using the classic SMB mode of operation, the complete separation of nadolol stereoisomers was achieved using both CSP. The more retained stereoisomer was collected 100% pure in the extract and a mixture of the other three stereoisomers was collected in the raffinate. In this work, we will present different strategies for multicomponent separation, using different solvent compositions, different CSP and SMB related techniques. Namely, (a) The use of Chiralpak lA that, comparing to AD CSP, allows the use of a wider range of solvents and therefore better separation performances; (b) The use of the JO process to achieve a final ternary separation, using the mixture of the three stereoisomers that eo-eluted in the raffinate in the separation previously referred; and (c) The separation of the two pairs of nadolol enantiomers using an achiral C18 material, followed by two parallel classic SMB binary chiral enantioseparation processes. The application of these different approaches represents possible SMB strategies for the complete separation of the quaternary nadolol chiral mixture.
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