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Recent trends in multidimensional countercurrent chromatography

Jules Muhire, Xiao Sun, Fuxin Zhang, Xinyi Huang, Duolong Di

2024Journal of Separation Science10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Countercurrent chromatography (CCC) is a potent separation approach known for its remarkable efficiency and capacity in preparation. It's applied as a substitute or combined with different chromatographic techniques, resulting in its rebranding as multidimensional CCC (MDCCC). Numerous essential mixtures from natural products contain hundreds or thousands of distinct components of importance. These mix types are too complicated to separate in any reasonable time using a single CCC dimension. However, if a multidimensional technique is utilized, where a complex mixture is separated by an initial dimension, smaller fractions of that separation are gathered. Each fraction is studied individually; complex mixes can be resolved relatively quickly. Thus, several MDCCC separation features have been studied to demonstrate their advantages, limitations, and prospective capacity to separate exceedingly complex mixtures. In this review, MDCCC aspects, including principles, multiple columns system, multilayer coil J-type, on-line monitoring system, and applications, have been thoroughly_explored.

Topics & Concepts

ChromatographyFraction (chemistry)Countercurrent chromatographyDimension (graph theory)ChemistryTwo-dimensional chromatographyHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMathematicsPure mathematicsChromatography in Natural ProductsNatural product bioactivities and synthesisPharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
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