By Chiral HPLC / Chiral chromatography a
very large number of chiral separations have been performed using the chiral columns CHIRAL-AGP (USP
chiral column L41), CHIRAL-CBH and CHIRAL-HSA. The separation of enantiomers using chiral
chromatography / chiral HPLC is today the dominating separation technique of chiral compounds.
The CHIRAL-AGP column has extremely
broad applicability. As can be seen from the applications a very large number of basic, acidic and
nonprotolytic drugs and related compounds have been separated into enantiomers. The columns resolve
chiral compounds containing primary-, secondary- or tertiary amino groups or quarternary ammonium groups,
as well as chiral compounds containing carboxylic acid functions or weaker acidic groups as well as
chiral nonprotolytes like alcohols, amides, sulphoxides, esters etc.
ChromTech's homepage is the most
comprehensive Application Guide to chiral chromatography available on the internet, containing hundreds
of chiral separations of enantiomers on their chiral columns CHIRAL-AGP, CHIRAL-CBH and
CHIRAL-HSA.