Semi-preparative on-line supercritical fluid extraction-supercritical fluid chromatography for solid-state injection and purification

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Quentin Gros, Yusuke Masuda, Yoshiyuki Watabe, Hidetoshi Terada
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Thanks to the versatility and low viscosity of sub/supercritical fluids, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) and supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) are attractive to extract and separate molecules in a quick and efficient way. By coupling both techniques, on-line SFE-SFC becomes even more versatile and can extract, separate, and detect molecules in a single approach. When used at semi-preparative (semi-prep.) scale, on-line SFE-SFC can also be an interesting tool to perform solid-state injection and simplify sample pretreatment before purification. The aim of this publication is to examine the possibilities offered by semi-prep. on-line SFE-SFC for solid-state injection and determine the key parameters for method development, using ibuprofen as a case study. First, solubility changes of ibuprofen in a pressurized carbon dioxide (CO2)/methanol mixture were investigated, revealing a favorable solubility at 20 % of co-solvent. Then, an SFC method was developed at analytical scale and scaled up to semi-prep. SFC. This method allowed the separation of ibuprofen from structurally related compounds in less than 3 min, using a Shim-pack UC PolyVP column and 30 % of MeOH in pressurized CO2. After that, the effect of co-solvent ratio and extraction duration on semi-prep. on-line SFE-SFC solid-state injection was investigated. With an appropriate static extraction using 20 % of co-solvent for 1 min followed by a dynamic extraction with 5 % of co-solvent over 4 min, it was possible to inject and purify 500 mg of solid-state ibuprofen in 10 min. Finally, the methodology was applied to 2.5 g of sample, demonstrating its suitability for larger solid-state injection.

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半制备在线超临界流体萃取-超临界流体色谱法用于固体注射和纯化
由于亚/超临界流体的通用性和低粘度,超临界流体萃取(SFE)和超临界流体色谱(SFC)是一种快速有效的提取和分离分子的方法。通过结合这两种技术,在线SFE-SFC变得更加通用,可以在单一方法中提取、分离和检测分子。当用于半制备(半制备)规模时,在线SFE-SFC也可以成为进行固态进样和简化纯化前样品预处理的有趣工具。本出版物的目的是研究半准备提供的可能性。在线SFE-SFC进行固态注射并确定关键参数的方法开发,以布洛芬为例进行研究。首先,研究了布洛芬在加压二氧化碳/甲醇混合物中的溶解度变化,发现在20%的共溶剂下具有良好的溶解度。然后,在分析尺度上建立了SFC方法,并扩展到半制备。该方法使用simm -pack UC PolyVP色谱柱,在加压CO2中加入30%的MeOH,在不到3分钟的时间内将布洛芬与结构相关的化合物分离。然后考察了助溶剂比和萃取时间对半制备的影响。在线研究了SFE-SFC固态注入。用20%的共溶剂静态萃取1分钟,然后用5%的共溶剂动态萃取4分钟,可以在10分钟内注射和纯化500 mg的固体布洛芬。最后,将该方法应用于2.5 g的样品,证明了其适用于更大的固体注射。
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Journal of chromatography open
Journal of chromatography open Analytical Chemistry
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