Affiliation:
1. University of Lille, Inserm, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1177 – Drugs and Molecules for Living Systems Lille France
2. University of Lille, Inserm, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1167—Risk Factors and Molecular Determinants of Aging‐related Diseases Lille France
Abstract
AbstractIn this work, a capillary electrophoresis method was developed as a quality control tool to determine the enantiomeric purity of a series of five chiral compounds evaluated as potential severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 3CL protease inhibitors. The first cyclodextrin tested, that is, highly sulfated‐β‐cyclodextrin, at 6% (m/v) in a 25 mM phosphate buffer, using a capillary dynamically coated with polyethylene oxide, at an applied voltage of 15 kV and a temperature of 25°C, was found to successfully separate the five derivatives. The limits of detection and quantification were calculated together with the greenness score of the method in order to evaluate the method in terms of analytical and environmental performance. In addition, it is noteworthy that simultaneously high‐performance liquid chromatography separation of the enantiomers of the same compounds with two different columns, the amylose tris(3,5‐dimethylphenylcarbamate)‐coated and the cellulose tris(3,5‐dichlorophenylcarbamate)‐immobilized on silica stationary phases, was studied. Neither the former stationary phase nor the latter was able to separate all derivatives in a mobile phase consisting of n‐heptane/propan‐2‐ol 80/20 (v/v).