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Chiral Separation and Enantiomer Resolution (5C) Practice Test

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A racemic drug is resolved by chiral HPLC into enantiomers E1 and E2. Only E1 is intended for clinical use. During stability testing at 37°C in aqueous buffer (pH 7.4), the isolated E1 sample shows a gradual decrease in optical rotation magnitude over 7 days, approaching zero, with no change in LC-MS mass. Based on these observations, which conclusion is most consistent with the results?

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