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The use of activated (S)-(+)-naproxen for the gas chromatographic resolution of some amino acid methyl esters

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A GC method has been elaborated for the separation of enantiomers of some amino acid methyl esters after derivatization with activated (S)-(+)-naproxen. Nine amino acid ester paris were completely resolvede in a single run on a fused silica capillary column.

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Büyüktimkin, N., Büyüktimkin, S., Grunow, D. et al. The use of activated (S)-(+)-naproxen for the gas chromatographic resolution of some amino acid methyl esters. Chromatographia 25, 925–927 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02311433

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