IDENTIFICATION OF IMPURITIES RELATED TO AMODIAQUINE HYDROCHLORIDE BY USING SOME ANALYTICAL TECHNIUQES
Nitin G. Rathod and Manohar V. Lokhande*
Abstract
Unknown impurity related with the synthesis of Amodiaquine
hydrochloride bulk drug during the process was detected by high
performance liquid chromatography was subjected to ion trap mass
spectroscopy for preliminary determination of mass for identification.
It was difficult to elucidate the structure with only ion-trap ms and
ms/ms since, it is having a unit mass resolution, it became important
to isolate the impurity using preparative chromatography for further
studies. The preparatively isolated impurity was subjected to a high
resolution accurate liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy for
determination of molecular formula which gave a highly confident and
accurate data for structure elucidation. The postulated structure was
unambiguously confirmed by 1H NMR and 13C NMR was proposed to be 1, 1-bis-(7-chloro-
4-hydroxy-3-quinolyl}-ethane (AMQ Dimer). This AMQ Dimer impurity was not been
previously reported in any of the analytical literature pertaining to Amodiaquine
hydrochloride. A rapid Acquity H-class gradient method with runtime of 15.0min was
developed for Quantitation a C18 Hypersil gold column (100 mm x 2.1 mm i.d. 1.9 μm) was
used for chromatographic separation and validated for parameters such as precision,
accuracy, linearity and range, robustness. The limit of detection (LOD) established for AMQ
Dimer impurity was found to be 0.0197ppm i.e. 0.012% and limit of quantification (LOQ)
was found to be 0.0598ppm respectively.
Keywords: Amodiaquine hydrochloride, impurity, HPLC, Acquity UPLC H-class, Ion Trap MS, NMR, structural elucidation.
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