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pubmed-article:3571351pubmed:abstractTextRelative retention times and methylene unit (MU) values were determined for 56 bile acids of the allo (5 alpha, A/B-trans) and normal (5 beta, A/B-cis) series, which differ from one another in the number, position and configuration of the hydroxyl groups at positions C-3, C-6, C-7 and/or C-12. The bile acids were derivatized to their methyl ester O-trimethylsilyl ethers (Me-TMS) and methyl ester O-dimethylethylsilyl ethers (Me-DMES), and chromatographed on fused-silica capillary columns, chemically bonded with non-selective OV-1 and selective PEG-20M liquid phases. Of the four possible combinations of derivatives and columns examined, Me-DMES on OV-1 and Me-TMS on PEG-20M were most suitable. The differences in the MU values between the 5 alpha- and 5 beta-series, and between the Me-DMES and Me-TMS ether derivatives, are also summarized. These retention data would be helpful in the identification of closely related bile acid stereoisomers or for estimation of their structures. photolysis.lld:pubmed
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