Analysis of pharmaceutical impurities using multi‐heartcutting 2D LC coupled with UV‐charged aerosol MS detection |
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Authors: | Kelly Zhang Yi Li Midco Tsang Nik P. Chetwyn |
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Affiliation: | Small Molecule Pharmaceutical Sciences, Genentech, , South San Francisco, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | To overcome challenges in HPLC impurity analysis of pharmaceuticals, we developed an automated online multi‐heartcutting 2D HPLC system with hyphenated UV‐charged aerosol MS detection. The first dimension has a primary column and the second dimension has six orthogonal columns to enhance flexibility and selectivity. The two dimensions were interfaced by a pair of switching valves equipped with six trapping loops that allow multi‐heartcutting of peaks of interest in the first dimension and also allow “peak parking.” The hyphenated UV‐charged aerosol MS detection provides comprehensive detection for compounds with and without UV chromophores, organics, and inorganics. It also provides structural information for impurity identification. A hidden degradation product that co‐eluted with the drug main peak was revealed by RP × RP separation and thus enabled the stability‐indicating method development. A poorly retained polar component with no UV chromophores was analyzed by RP × hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography separation with charged aerosol detection. Furthermore, using this system, the structures of low‐level impurities separated by a method using nonvolatile phosphate buffer were identified and tracked by MS in the second dimension. |
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Keywords: | Charged aerosol detection Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography Hyphenation Pharmaceutical analysis 2D LC |
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