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Forced degradation study of torasemide: Characterization of its degradation products

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Jović, Žarko
Živanović, Ljiljana
Protić, Ana
Radisić, Marina
Laušević, Mila
Malešević, Marija
Zečević, Mira
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Torasemide was subjected to forced degradation studies. Stress conditions were varied concerning hydrolysis (acid, base, and neutral), oxidation, photolysis, and thermal degradation in order to identify the potential degradation products and consequently establish the possible degradation pathways and intrinsic stability of the drug. The study was performed according to ICH guidelines and drug was found to be relatively stable in the solid form. It showed that torasemide degraded significantly under acidic, neutral and alkaline conditions and resulted in formation of degradation product R2. When temperature was increased the degradation was accelerated. Also, the drug showed slight instability under extreme oxidative stress conditions which resulted in formation of two degradation products in total. The drug and degradation products have been separated employing gradient elution method on Zorbax SB C-18 analytical column. To characterize the degradation products LC-MSn was applied. The... mass fragmentation pattern was established using single quadrupole and ion trap mass analyzers. Finally, the most possible degradation mechanism of torasemide in different experimental conditions was proposed.

Keywords:
degradation pathway / forced degradation study / HPLC-DAD / HPLC-MS/MS / possible degradation products / torasemide
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Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 2013, 36, 15, 2082-2094
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  • Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia
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  • Synthesis, Quantitative Structure and Activity Relationship, Physico-Chemical Characterisation and Analysis of Pharmacologically Active Substances (RS-172033)
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  • This is peer-reviewed version of the following article: Jovic, Z.; Zivanovic, L.; Protic, A.; Radisic, M.; Lausevic, M.; Malesevic, M.; Zecevic, M. Forced Degradation Study of Torasemide: Characterization of Its Degradation Products. J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 2013, 36 (15), 2082–2094. https://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2012.712932

DOI: 10.1080/10826076.2012.712932

ISSN: 1082-6076

WoS: 000320019900003

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AB  - Torasemide was subjected to forced degradation studies. Stress conditions were varied concerning hydrolysis (acid, base, and neutral), oxidation, photolysis, and thermal degradation in order to identify the potential degradation products and consequently establish the possible degradation pathways and intrinsic stability of the drug. The study was performed according to ICH guidelines and drug was found to be relatively stable in the solid form. It showed that torasemide degraded significantly under acidic, neutral and alkaline conditions and resulted in formation of degradation product R2. When temperature was increased the degradation was accelerated. Also, the drug showed slight instability under extreme oxidative stress conditions which resulted in formation of two degradation products in total. The drug and degradation products have been separated employing gradient elution method on Zorbax SB C-18 analytical column. To characterize the degradation products LC-MSn was applied. The mass fragmentation pattern was established using single quadrupole and ion trap mass analyzers. Finally, the most possible degradation mechanism of torasemide in different experimental conditions was proposed.
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year = "2013",
abstract = "Torasemide was subjected to forced degradation studies. Stress conditions were varied concerning hydrolysis (acid, base, and neutral), oxidation, photolysis, and thermal degradation in order to identify the potential degradation products and consequently establish the possible degradation pathways and intrinsic stability of the drug. The study was performed according to ICH guidelines and drug was found to be relatively stable in the solid form. It showed that torasemide degraded significantly under acidic, neutral and alkaline conditions and resulted in formation of degradation product R2. When temperature was increased the degradation was accelerated. Also, the drug showed slight instability under extreme oxidative stress conditions which resulted in formation of two degradation products in total. The drug and degradation products have been separated employing gradient elution method on Zorbax SB C-18 analytical column. To characterize the degradation products LC-MSn was applied. The mass fragmentation pattern was established using single quadrupole and ion trap mass analyzers. Finally, the most possible degradation mechanism of torasemide in different experimental conditions was proposed.",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia",
journal = "Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies",
title = "Forced degradation study of torasemide: Characterization of its degradation products",
pages = "2094-2082",
number = "15",
volume = "36",
doi = "10.1080/10826076.2012.712932"
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Jović, Ž., Živanović, L., Protić, A., Radisić, M., Laušević, M., Malešević, M.,& Zečević, M.. (2013). Forced degradation study of torasemide: Characterization of its degradation products. in Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies
Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia., 36(15), 2082-2094.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2012.712932
Jović Ž, Živanović L, Protić A, Radisić M, Laušević M, Malešević M, Zečević M. Forced degradation study of torasemide: Characterization of its degradation products. in Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies. 2013;36(15):2082-2094.
doi:10.1080/10826076.2012.712932 .
Jović, Žarko, Živanović, Ljiljana, Protić, Ana, Radisić, Marina, Laušević, Mila, Malešević, Marija, Zečević, Mira, "Forced degradation study of torasemide: Characterization of its degradation products" in Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 36, no. 15 (2013):2082-2094,
https://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2012.712932 . .

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