Study of retention of 31 polyoxygenated steroids by normal- and reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography

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The chromatographic behavior of 31 steroidal compounds on both silica gel and RP-18 silica thin layers using nonaqueous and aqueous-organic mobile phases was investigated. It was found that an application of more polar solvent systems such as acetonitrile-dichloromethane in comparison to acetone-n-hexane resulted in stronger elution of the investigated substances in all investigated cases. Under normal-phase conditions better selectivity was achieved in acetonitrile-dichloromethane and the best in binary mixture with component ratio 1:9 (υ/υ). The selectivity of the separation under reversed-phase conditions was increased with the increased fraction of water in mobile phases used. A conclusion on the influence of substance moiety on the retention behavior of the investigated substances under reversed-phase conditions could not be drawn due to complex retention mechanism. In order to find similarities and dissimilarities between normal- and reversed-phase systems used, retention parameters were investigated by principal component analysis and cluster analysis.

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Tosti, T., Natić, M., Smoliński, A., Milić, D., Milojković-Opsenica, D., & Tešić, Ž. (2011). Study of retention of 31 polyoxygenated steroids by normal- and reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography. Acta Chromatographica, 23(3), 429–445. https://doi.org/10.1556/AChrom.23.2011.3.5

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