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I have a problem whenever I try to analyze alpha-amino esters by TLC. Since these esters are obtained from the amino-acid, I use systems which are suitable for the starting amino-acid, such as butanol-acetic acid-water. My concern is that I always see traces (about 1%) of starting aminoacid on the TLC plate, and I know for sure that it does not come from my sample. I guess the ester hydrolyses a bit on the silica during the migration.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of compounds ? Any idea of a TLC system that would not hydrolyse my ester ?
Thanks in advance.
PS : I forgot, of course the amino esters are as HCl salts.
