Unknown residual solvents identification in drug products by headspace solid phase microextraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | C. C. Camarasu |
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Affiliation: | 1.Gedeon Richter Ltd,Central Analytical Laboratory,Budapest,Hungary |
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Abstract: | Summary A sensitive headspace SPME method for the extraction of residual solvents from pharmaceutical products has been developed and optimized. It was found that minimizing sample and headspace volume has a beneficial effect on extraction efficiency. At the same time the method reproducibility was seriously affected by reducing sample and headspace volume. The added air volume was not found to have any significant influence on method sensitivity. The method showed reproducibilities of less than 10% and detection limits as low as 1 ppb for benzene and dichloromethane. The headspace SPME method is around 1000 times more sensitive than static headspace. The optimized parameters were headspace volume 1.5 mL, sample volume 10 μL, and extraction time 30 min. The method was successfully applied to the identification of unknown residual solvents in three different proprietary active drug substances and was successfully applied to the confirmation of the presence of benzene in a proprietary drug substance. Presented at Balaton Symposium '01 on High-Performance Separation Methods, Siófok, Hungary, September 2–4, 2001 |
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Keywords: | Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry Solid phase microextraction Pharmaceutical products Residual solvents |
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