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Influence of various factors on the chromatographic behavior of cytostatic antibiotics of rubomicin derivatives in micellar liquid chromatography

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Micellar liquid chromatography has been adopted for separation of cytostatic antibiotics of rubomicin derivatives. The influence of the kind of organic modifier (normal and iso-alcohols) and its concentration, sodium dodecyl sulfate micelle concentration and column temperature on the chromatographic characteristics of rubomicin derivatives have been investigated. 1-pentanol and iso-propanol were shown to be the most suitable for providing optimum selectivity, good tailing factor and column efficiency with minimum reagent consumption.

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Kulikov, A.U., Loginova, L.P. & Samokhina, L.V. Influence of various factors on the chromatographic behavior of cytostatic antibiotics of rubomicin derivatives in micellar liquid chromatography. Chromatographia 57, 463–469 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02492542

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