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I'm looking for an HPLC-method for the separation of a racemic mixture of D,L-3-phenyllactic acid. Especially, I would be glad to receive some advise which column to chose. There are a couple of columns on the market for the separation of amino acids (using BSA or an amino acid derivative coupled to the stationary phase) but I cannot find any information if they would work for my substances. In fact, phenyllactic acid is only phenylalanine where the amino group is replaced by a hydroxyl group.
I already tried ligand exchange using L-proline and Cu(II+) as mobile phase on an RP-18 column, but it cannot work due to detection problems (Absorption of proline in the region where phenyllactic acid absorbs).
Thank you