Capillary electrophoresis

Unusual complexation behavior between daclatasvir and γ-Cyclodextrin. A multiplatform study

During a screening of cyclodextrins (CDs) as chiral selectors for the separation of daclatasvir (DCV) and its enantiomer by capillary electrophoresis (CE), an unusual phenomenon for CDs was observed, that is two peaks with a plateau in between using γ-CD as chiral selector. The same result was encountered when enantiopure DCV was injected or when analyzing a sample containing enantiopure DCV and γ- CD in a CD-free background electrolyte. Peak coalescence was observed at 45 °C and at a pH above 3.5.

Determination of mancozeb, a pesticide used worldwide in agriculture: Comparison among gc, lc, and ce

Background: The determination of mancozeb, a fungicide extensively used in agriculture, is a challenge, due to the nature of the compound, a manganese and zinc complex of ethylenebis dithiocarbamate and because of the general instability of the dithiocarbamates. Methods: Mancozeb was analyzed in a GC-EI-MS system after derivatization by CE-UV with detection at 280 nm and in LC-ESI-MS-MS in MRM mode. Results: A comparative study of the performance of three different techniques for the detection of mancozeb was explored, highlighting the advantages and drawbacks of them.

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