Three newly synthesized chiral selectors, namely, 2(I)-O-, 3(I)-O-, and 6(I)-O-carboxymethyl-γ-cyclodextrin, native γ-cyclodextrin, and commercially available carboxymethylated γ-cyclodextrin with degree of substitution of 3-6 were used as additives in a background electrolyte composed of phosphate buffer at 20 mmol/L concentration and pH 2.5. This system was used for the analysis of several biologically significant low-molecular-mass chiral compounds by capillary electrophoresis. The results confirmed that the position of carboxymethyl group influences the enantioseparation efficiency of all the studied analytes. The 2(I)-O- and 3(I)-O- regioisomers provide a significantly better resolution than native γ-cyclodextrin, while the 6(I)-O-regioisomer gives only a slightly better enantioseparation than native γ-cyclodextrin. The application of γ-cyclodextrin possessing higher number of carboxymethyl groups led to the best resolution for the majority of the compounds analyzed.

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