HPLC and I just buy or make references.
You'd need a special chiral column and those are expensive, short lasting and major pain in the ass generally.
For chiral specific compounds separation (not sure what you mean mechanic or enzymatic, not aware of such separation processed) is not really used on industrial level, it's mostly just synthetized that way from scratch, scratch being something optically pure, when possible AFAIK. I'm not a chem engineer though, so take me with a grain of salt.
I think I saw some articles about tren enantiomer activity, but have no sources on hand and too busy to look.
Perhaps we can turn this into a tren bioactivity and degradation byproducts project.
Do you know which tren ace you have in your UG gear?
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Do you know which tren ace you have in your UG gear?
Assay for trenbolone and its metabolite 17 alpha-trenbolone in bovine urine based on immunoaffinity chromatographic clean-up and off-line high-performance liquid chromatography-thin-layer chromatography - PubMed
An high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-thin-layer chromatography (TLC) method was developed to detect the illegal use of the xenobiotic growth promotor Trenbolone acetate (TBA). Very effective clean-up of bovine urine was achieved by immunoaffinity chromatography (IAC). The active form...
The active form of TBA, the steroid 17 beta-Trenbolone (17 beta-TB), as well as its major metabolite 17 alpha-Trenbolone (17 alpha-TB), were assayed simultaneously with HPLC and on-line UV detection. The fraction containing 17 alpha-TB and 17 beta-TB (TB-fraction) was collected, and for confirmation 17 beta- and 17 alpha-TB were subsequently separated and identified by TLC. The limit of detection by...
