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Method for compound with -COOH and -OH
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If one compound has both -COOH and -OH functional group, under acid condition it will have lactonization, what HPLC method is preferred?
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If your compound only has these two fuctional groups and if it indeed forms the lactone easily, and if the lactone is thermodynamically favored, and if you don´t need the ratio of the lactone to acid, you could convert it to the lactone and try a HPLC method without a buffer.
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