HPLC and TLC characterisation of ecdysteroid alkyl ethers

2009 
Abstract Semi-synthetic ecdysteroid alkyl ethers have increased potential over natural ecdysteroids as actuators of ligand-inducible gene-expression systems based on the ecdysteroid receptor for in vivo applications. However, a scalable synthesis of these compounds has yet to be developed. We report a set of reversed-phase (RP; C 18 and C 6 ) and normal-phase (NP; diol) HPLC systems which can be used to analyse and separate ecdysteroid ethers with single or multiple O -methyl substitutions at the 2α-, 3β-, 14α-, 22- and 25-positions. The elution order of methyl ether analogues of the prototypical ecdysteroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) was 3-methyl  18 - and C 6 -RP-HPLC, when eluted with methanol/water mixtures. Further, the elution order of 20E 22- O -alkyl ethers was methyl  n -propyl  n -butyl with both C 18 - and C 6 -RP-HPLC. Moreover, the ecdysteroid alkyl ethers can also be adequately resolved by NP-HPLC and silica HPTLC. On the latter, detection of ecdysteroid O -alkyl ethers with the p -anisaldehyde/sulphuric acid reagent distinguishes 22- O -alkyl ethers from non-22- O -alkyl ether analogues by the colour of the resulting spot.
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