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Counter-current chromatography for the separation of terpenoids: A comprehensive review with respect to the solvent systems employed
Authors
A Berthod
A Berthod
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A Koch
A Li
A Marston
A Maurya
A Peng
A Sun
ALM Nasser
AM Martin
AS Engelberth
AS Graham
B Diallo
B Diallo
B Medhi
B Pinel
BCB dos Santos
BK Gosse
C Zhao
CR Cheng
D Agostinho
D Du
D Fisher
D Grancher
D Wang
D Wang
D Wu
D Zhao
E Mudge
F Chen
F Chen
F Chen
F Fullas
F Gutiérrez
F He
F Oka
F Qiu
F Xiang
F Yang
G Tian
G Tian
G Wang
G Yan
GD Brown
GG Rocha
H Knapp
H Wu
H Ye
H Ye
H Zhang
HB Li
HB Li
HB Li
HB Li
HT Lu
I Slacanin
IA Sutherland
IA Sutherland
IA Sutherland
Ian Garrard
IJ Garrard
IJ Garrard
IJ Garrard
IJ Ha
J Hu
J Huang
J Liang
J Liu
J Ma
J Peng
J Wang
J Wang
J Wang
J Xie
J Xie
J Xu
J Yan
JCT Silva
JH Lee
JP Fan
JT Fischedick
JT Fischedick
JT Fischedick
K Skalicka-Woźniak
KD Yoon
KD Yoon
Krystyna Skalicka-Woźniak
KY Yoo
M Gu
M Gu
M Hamzaoui
M Lechtenberg
M Liu
M Puertas Mejia
MP Gasper
N Acton
N Fischer
N Frighetto
O Shehzad
O Shehzad
O Shehzad
O Shirota
O Shirota
P Hewitson
PA Souza De
PK Ajikumar
Q Chen
Q Du
Q Du
Q Du
Q Du
Q Du
Q Du
Q Du
QB Han
QB Han
QB Han
R Aman
R Graziose
R Roscher
R Tsao
RTS Frighetto
S Baldermann
S Baldermann
S He
S Liu
S Shi
S Wu
S Wu
S Yao
S Yao
SM Kim
SS Cicek
SY Shi
T Abbott
VF Rodrigues
VGP Severino
VP da Silva
W He
X Cao
X Han
X Qi
X Shi
X Xiao
X Xin
XC Li
XH Xiao
XY Huang
Y Cheng
Y Cheng
Y Geng
Y Ikai
Y Ito
Y Ito
Y Ito
Y Ito
Y Jiang
Y Lu
Y Lu
Y Ma
Y Wang
Y Wei
Y Wei
Y Wei
Y Yang
Y Yang
Y Yuan
Y Zhang
Y Zhao
YW Ha
YW Ha
YY Dang
Z Jiang
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Copyright @ 2014 The Authors.This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.Natural products extracts are commonly highly complex mixtures of active compounds and consequently their purification becomes a particularly challenging task. The development of a purification protocol to extract a single active component from the many hundreds that are often present in the mixture is something that can take months or even years to achieve, thus it is important for the natural product chemist to have, at their disposal, a broad range of diverse purification techniques. Counter-current chromatography (CCC) is one such separation technique utilising two immiscible phases, one as the stationary phase (retained in a spinning coil by centrifugal forces) and the second as the mobile phase. The method benefits from a number of advantages when compared with the more traditional liquid-solid separation methods, such as no irreversible adsorption, total recovery of the injected sample, minimal tailing of peaks, low risk of sample denaturation, the ability to accept particulates, and a low solvent consumption. The selection of an appropriate two-phase solvent system is critical to the running of CCC since this is both the mobile and the stationary phase of the system. However, this is also by far the most time consuming aspect of the technique and the one that most inhibits its general take-up. In recent years, numerous natural product purifications have been published using CCC from almost every country across the globe. Many of these papers are devoted to terpenoids-one of the most diverse groups. Naturally occurring terpenoids provide opportunities to discover new drugs but many of them are available at very low levels in nature and a huge number of them still remain unexplored. The collective knowledge on performing successful CCC separations of terpenoids has been gathered and reviewed by the authors, in order to create a comprehensive document that will be of great assistance in performing future purifications. © 2014 The Author(s)
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