Bis(2‐Methyl‐3,5‐Dinitrophenyl)diazene N‐Oxide – Characterization of 2,4,6‐Trinitrotoluene Energetic Degradation Product

Author(s):  
Szymon Boroński ◽  
Waldemar A. Trzciński ◽  
Mateusz Szala
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2021 ◽  
pp. 105540
Author(s):  
Mariel G. Tecson ◽  
Lucille V. Abad ◽  
Virgilio D. Ebajo ◽  
Drexel H. Camacho

Author(s):  
SRINIVASU KONDRA ◽  
BAPUJI A. T. ◽  
D. GOWRI SANKAR ◽  
POTTURI MURALI KRISHNAM RAJU

Objective: To propose a comprehensive, simple, and affordable RP-HPLC method for impurity profiling and characterization of unknown degradation products of thiamine hydrochloride injectable formulation. Methods: The chromatographic separation employs gradient mode using the octadecyl silane column using a mobile phase consisting of phosphate buffer with ion pair reagent, acetonitrile, and methanol delivered flow rate at 1.2 ml/min. The detection was carried out at 248 nm using empower software. LC-MS/MS/QTOF hyphenated technique was used for isolation and characterization of unknown degradation impurity. The performance of the method was systematically validated as per ICH Q2 (R1) guidelines. Results: Degradation product observed in accelerated stability was characterized by LC-MS/MS/QTOF hyphenated technique and found m/z value 351.1604 and postulated as an oxidative degradation product of thiamine due to excipient interaction. The validated method was sensitive, selective, and specific data proves the method is precise and accurate from LOQ to 150% level and results are within 95-108% and less than 4.5% RSD. The developed method is linear from 0.03-58.83 µg/ml with a correlation coefficient of more than 0.990 and LOD and LOQ value ranged from 0.03 to1.51 μg/ml. Conclusion: An efficient RP-HPLC method for impurity profiling of thiamine injectable formulation was successfully developed and unknown degradation product observed instability condition samples characterized by LC-MS/MS/QTOF technique. The validated method can be successfully employed for the impurity profiling of thiamine injectable in the quality control department.


2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 851-854
Author(s):  
Santhosh Guduru ◽  
V.V.S.R.N. Anji Karun Mutha ◽  
B. Vijayabhaskar ◽  
Muralidharan Kaliyaperumal ◽  
Raghu Babu Korupolu ◽  
...  

The stability of aceclofenac under stress conditions was assessed to identify the degradation products. So, it was subjected to stress conditions like acid, base and oxidation, according to ICH guideline Q1A (R2). One degradation product formed when the drug was subjected to acid stress. Three degradation products were formed during the basic stress condition. The drug substance was found to be stable to oxidative stress. The degradants formed during the stress were separated on a C-18 column using gradient preparative HPLC elution. The only product (DP-2) formed during the acid stress and this one is same as of one of the three degradation products (DP-1, DP-2, DP-3) were formed during base stress. 1D and 2D NMR spectra and mass spectral analysis supported the proposed structures for the products. The products DP-2 and DP-3 have been reported earlier but this is the first report of product DP-1 as a degradation product of aceclofenac.


2016 ◽  
Vol 119 ◽  
pp. 114-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neeraj Kumar ◽  
Subba Rao Devineni ◽  
Gurmeet Singh ◽  
A. Kadirappa ◽  
Shailendra Kumar Dubey ◽  
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