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Development of a method of analysis for profiling of the impurities in phenoxymethylpenicillin potassium based on the analytical quality by design concept combined with the degradation mechanism of penicillins

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113309

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Impurity profile; Quantitative structure-retention relationship; Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method; AQbD; DoE; Penicillin

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  1. National Major Scientific and Technological Special Project for Significant New Drugs Development [2017ZX09101001-007]

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Accurate analysis of all of the impurities present in a substance is critical for controlling the impurity profiles of drugs. Penicillins can easily yield a formidable array of degradation-related impurities (DRIs) with significantly different polarities and charge properties, which renders identifying each one a complicated matter. In this work, phenoxymethylpenicillin potassium (Pen V) was selected to find a way to quickly establish a robust analysis method for the impurity profiling of penicillin. Based on the analytical quality by design (AQbD) concept and the degradation mechanism of the drug, structures of all of the DRIs were first proposed. Then Pen V and its detected DRIs were separated and identified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method (LC-MS). Characteristic fragment ions and mass fragmentation process of Pen V and its detected DRIs were summarized. In addition, a quantitative structure-retention relationship (QSRR) model was constructed to predict the retention times of undetected impurities and to evaluate whether the chromatographic system can separate them. Finally, a stability-indicating high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed that can separate all of the DRIs of Pen V. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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