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TLC resolution of enantiomers of amino acids and dansyl derivatives using (1R,3R,5R)-2-azabicyclo[3,3,0]octan-3-carboxylic acid as impregnating reagent

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The enantiomeric resolution of certain amino acids and some of their dansyl derivatives was achieved on thin silica gel plates impregnated with (1R,3R,5R)- 2-Azabicyclo[3,3,0]octan-3-carboxylic acid, which is an industrial waste material, and a proline analogue non proteinogenic alpha-amino acid. Different combination of 0.5 M NaCl-MeCN were found to be successful in resolving dansyl-DL-amino acids; addition of methanol was required in some cases. Spots were visualised using a fixed wavelength (254 nm) ultraviolet chamber. Resolution of DL-amino acids was successful in different combinations of MeCN-MeOH-H2O and detection was made with ninhydrin (0.2% in acetone).

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