Publications by authors named "Claudia Kahle"

During the preparation period for the examination to become a specialist in general medicine, physicians in advanced training are often left alone. Since 2016, "Allgemeinmedizin Kompakt" has taken on the task of imparting exam-relevant knowledge to young family doctors. The course concept is characterized by independent pharma-free knowledge transfer and is tailored both to doctors in advanced training for exam preparation and to experienced doctors as a repetitorium.

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Cyclodextrins are well known for their ability to separate enantiomers of drugs, natural products, and other chiral substances using HPLC, GC, or CE. The resolution of the enantiomers is due to the formation of diastereomeric complexes between the cyclodextrin and the pairs of enantiomers. The aim of this study was to determine the binding constants of the complexes between alpha- and beta-cyclodextrin and the enantiomers of a series of aliphatic and aromatic amino acids, and dipeptides, using a potentiometric titration method.

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The separation of dipeptide and tripeptide enantiomers using a neutral single isomer cyclodextrin (CD) derivative, heptakis-(2,3-di-O-acetyl)-beta-CD (DIAC-beta-CD), was investigated with respect to the amino acid sequence applying standard separation conditions. With only one exception the DD-enantiomers migrated faster than the LL-stereoisomers. Separations obtained for the same set of peptides using beta-CD and the sulfated single isomer derivatives heptakis-(2,3-di-O-acetyl-6-sulfo)-beta-CD (HDAS-beta-CD) and heptakis-6-sulfo-beta-CD (HS-beta-CD) revealed identical enantiomer migration order in the presence of the 2,3-disubstituted derivatives DIAC-beta-CD and HDAS-beta-CD.

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