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Differential role of potential stressors, underlying degradation mechanism, characterization of degradants using LC-MS/MS, and establishment of a stability-indicating analytical method for duvelisib.

Nikita Tanaji TapkirAmit Kumar SahuNiraj RajputTarang JadavPinaki Sengupta
Published in: Biomedical chromatography : BMC (2023)
Duvelisib (DUV) was first approved globally in 2018. An extensive literature search revealed that the differential role of a potential degradation medium in altering the shelf-life of DUV due to its exposure during storage has not been identified till date. Moreover, its degradation impurities and degradation mechanism are not known. In addition, no analytical method has been reported for the quantification of DUV in the presence of its degradation impurities. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify the impact of different potential degradation media on the stability of DUV, establish the degradation mechanism, and identify its major degradation impurities. The aim was also to establish a stability-indicating analytical method for the quantification of DUV in the presence of its degradation impurities. This study is the first to report the structure of degradation impurities and the step-by-step degradation mechanism of DUV. This information will be useful for the scientific community and manufacturers in optimizing the formulation parameters and/or storage conditions. The validated method can be employed for analysis of stability study and routine quality control samples of newer DUV formulations in pharmaceutical industries. The identified impurities may serve as impurity standards for specifying their limits in the drug after required qualification studies.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality control
  • climate change
  • human health
  • electronic health record