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Dual-retention mechanism of dopamine-related compounds on monolithic stationary phase with zwitterion functionality

. 2020 May 10 ; 1618 () : 460893. [epub] 20200115

Language English Country Netherlands Media print-electronic

Document type Journal Article

Seven retention models have been selected to describe a dual-retention behavior of ten dopamine-related compounds on polymer-based monolithic stationary phase with zwitterion sulfobetaine functionality. Regression quality, as well as a statistical significance of individual regression parameters, have been evaluated. Better regression performance showed two four-parameter models when compared to three-parameter models. On the other hand, limited number of experimental points disqualified statistical robustness of four-parameter models. Among three-parameter models, retention description introduced by Horváth and Liang provided comparable quality of regression at significantly improved robustness. Multivariate analysis of the best three-parameter models provided the description of physicochemical properties of dopamine precursors and metabolites. Principal component analysis and logistic regression allowed structural characterization of dopamine-related compounds based solely on regression parameters extracted from an isocratic elution data. Both polarity and type of functional groups has been correctly assigned for 3-methoxytyramine that has not been part of an evaluation study. Among applied dual-retention models, Horváth´s model, initially developed to describe a retention of ionic compounds on nonpolar stationary phases, provided robust regression of experimental data and allowed an extraction of structural characteristics of dopamine-related compounds.

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