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Chiral HPLC separation of enantiomeric blebbistatin derivatives and racemization analysis in vertebrate tissues

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2021.114246

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Chiral HPLC; Blebbistatin; Enantiomers; Racemic mixture; Biological matrices; Cellulose; tris(3; 5-dimethylphenylcarbamate)

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  1. Hungarian National Research Development and Innovation Office [NVKP 16-1-2016-0051, 2019-1.1.1-PIACI-KFI-2019-00488]
  2. Szint+Excellence Program-ELTE TTK

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The study developed simple and consistent chiral HPLC methods for efficient separation of enantiomeric blebbistatin derivatives, showing different derivatives have varied separation outcomes under different column and solvent conditions.
Simple and consistent chiral HPLC methods for the efficient separation of enantiomeric blebbistatin derivatives, namely parent compound blebbistatin and derivatives 4-nitroblebbistatin, 4-aminoblebbistatin, 4-dimethylaminoblebbistatin, and 4-t-butylblebbistatin were developed using cellulose tris(3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate) as a stationary phase (Lux cellulose-1 column). Blebbistatin, 4-aminoblebbistatin, and 4-dimethylaminoblebbistatin racemates were well-separated in normal-phase HPLC conditions while 4-nitroblebbistatin and 4-t-butylblebbistatin were effectively separated in both normal-and reversed-phase HPLC conditions. Furthermore, the order of elution of enantiopure compounds was found to be independent of mobile phase compositions and conditions used, and solely depends on the interaction between the enantiomer and the chiral stationary phase. We found that despite the chiral center being present far from the D-ring in the blebbistatin structure, the D-ring substitutions prominently affect the chiral separation. Ex vivo racemization studies of the most popular blebbistatin derivative (S)-(-)-4-aminoblebbistatin in rat blood and brain tissues revealed that the compound does not convert into the inactive enantiomer. This confirms that (S)-(-)-4-aminoblebbistatin is a useful tool compound in cellular and molecular biology studies without the risks of racemization and degradation effects. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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