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Original Articles

HPLC Separation of Taxol and Cephalomannine

Pages 659-665 | Published online: 23 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

Taxol [1], a highly functionalized antimitotic diterpene which occurs as a minor component of extracts of the bark from trees of the genus Taxus, is required in increasingly larger quantities for clinical trials. Final purification of taxol requires separation from cephalomannine [2]. an efficient separation of those closely related analogs has been achieved by normal phase HPLC on a cyanopropyl column.

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