Progress in the enantioseparation of β-blockers by chromatographic methods

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Abstract

β-adrenergic antagonists (β-blockers) with at least one chiral center are an exceedingly important class of drugs used mostly to treat cardiovascular diseases. At least 70 β-blockers have been investigated in history. However, only a few β-blockers, e.g., timolol, are clinically marketed as an optically pure enantiomer. Therefore, the separation of racemates of β-blockers is essential both in the laboratory and industry. Many approaches have been explored to obtain the single enantiomeric β-blocker, including high performance liquid chromatography, supercritical fluid chromatography and simulated moving bed chromatography. In this article, a review is presented on different chromatographic methods applied for the enantioseparation of β-blockers, covering high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) and simulated moving bed chromatography (SMB).

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Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Bao, Z., Yang, Q., Zhang, Z., & Ren, Q. (2021). Progress in the enantioseparation of β-blockers by chromatographic methods. Molecules, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020468

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