Strategies for organic impurity quantification by H NMR spectroscopy: Constrained total-line-shape fitting |
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Authors: | Pasi Soininen Jorma Haarala Matthias Niemitz |
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Affiliation: | a University of Kuopio, Department of Chemistry, P.O. Box 1627, 70211 Kuopio, Finland b Orion Pharma, P.O. Box 65, 02101 Espoo, Finland c PERCH Solutions Ltd., Microkatu 1, 70211 Kuopio, Finland |
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Abstract: | A constrained total-line-shape (CTLS) fitting strategy for organic impurity analysis from 1H NMR spectra was developed and assessed by studying two examples. In general, total-line-shape fitting allows integration of overlapping lines without suffering from baseline artifacts as much as traditional integration methods. It is shown here that the constrained total-line-shape fitting, where the spectral structures of the multiplets to be fitted are taken into account in form of constraints, allows quantification of seriously overlapping lines and when the signals are close to the root of major signals. Also, a method for removal of 13C satellite signals is described. The results indicate that our approach significantly improves the usefulness of qNMR in impurity analysis and that impurity levels of 0.1 mol%, which in some cases means down to 0.01 wt%, can be easily determined with relative standard error smaller than 10%. |
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Keywords: | Drug impurity 1H NMR Quantitative NMR qHNMR Deconvolution Total-line-shape fitting |
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