
pmid: 7373546
Europium and praseodymium chiral NMR shift reagents were used to differentiate between dextro- and leveomethorphan. The enantiomeric shift differences (delta delta delta) demonstrated by the singlet associated with the methoxy protons were large enough to identify the levo- and dextro-isomers and to allow for the determination of as little as 10% of one enantiomer in the presence of the other in a prepared mixture. The analytical method is rapid and can analyze samples as small as 1 mg.
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Levorphanol, Indicators and Reagents, Metals, Rare Earth, Stereoisomerism, Dextromethorphan
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Levorphanol, Indicators and Reagents, Metals, Rare Earth, Stereoisomerism, Dextromethorphan
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