Effect of Diastereoisomeric Composition on the Chromatographic Retention of Phosphorothioated Oligonucleotides Using Three Different Liquid Chromatography Systems
To increase understanding of the interactions and effects of the diastereoisomeric character of phosphorothioate (PS) oligonucleotides on chromatographic retention, three chromatographic methods [in-series reversed phase-strong anion exchange (RP-SAX), ion pair-reversed phase and metal ion complexation chromatography (MICC)] were applied to the characterization of stereo-enriched compounds. Chromatographic systems are widely available, amenable to routine applications, and simple to deploy in comparison to more advanced instrumentation (e.g.,