The ready availability of (R)-carnitinamide, an immediate synthetic precursor of (R)-carnitine, is an ambitious goal and resolutions, due to the very low cost of racemic carnitinamide, can be the most convenient technology to achieve it. Before developing a new advantageous resolution of carnitinamide chloride by entrainment, we characterized the enantiomer systems formed by the chloride, nitrate and sulfate of carnitinamide, mainly by DSC and IR analyses, proving that a different type of racemate is produced by each of these salts: a conglomerate by the chloride, a racemic compound by the nitrate and a solid solution, a very rare type of enantiomer system, by the sulfate

Enantiomer systems of carnitinamide inorganic salts: introductory studies to a successful entrainment resolution / M. Pallavicini, C. Bolchi, L. Fumagalli, O. Piccolo, E. Valoti. - In: TETRAHEDRON-ASYMMETRY. - ISSN 0957-4166. - 18:7(2007), pp. 906-909. [10.1016/j.tetasy.2007.03.023]

Enantiomer systems of carnitinamide inorganic salts: introductory studies to a successful entrainment resolution

M. Pallavicini;C. Bolchi;L. Fumagalli;E. Valoti
2007

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The ready availability of (R)-carnitinamide, an immediate synthetic precursor of (R)-carnitine, is an ambitious goal and resolutions, due to the very low cost of racemic carnitinamide, can be the most convenient technology to achieve it. Before developing a new advantageous resolution of carnitinamide chloride by entrainment, we characterized the enantiomer systems formed by the chloride, nitrate and sulfate of carnitinamide, mainly by DSC and IR analyses, proving that a different type of racemate is produced by each of these salts: a conglomerate by the chloride, a racemic compound by the nitrate and a solid solution, a very rare type of enantiomer system, by the sulfate
carnitine, carnitinamide, entrainment, resolution, solid solution, conglomerate, racemic compound
Settore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
2007
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