LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH

Evaluation of pH-dependent reactivity of drugs is an essential component in the pharmaceutical industry. Thus, the stability of three antihistaminic drugs, i.e., ketotifen, epinastine and emedastine, was tested, in solutions of five pH values, i.e., 1.0, 3.0, 7.0, 10.0 and 13.0, at high temperature...

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Main Authors: Anna Gumieniczek, Izabela Kozak, Paweł Żmudzki, Urszula Hubicka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
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spelling doaj-d48349ce642a49bb803852f5673cfbb82020-12-31T00:01:02ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-12-019646410.3390/pr9010064LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pHAnna Gumieniczek0Izabela Kozak1Paweł Żmudzki2Urszula Hubicka3Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Medical University of Lublin, Jaczewskiego 4, 20-090 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry, Medical University of Lublin, Jaczewskiego 4, 20-090 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum, Medyczna 9, 30-688 Cracow, PolandDepartment of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum, Medyczna 9, 30-688 Cracow, PolandEvaluation of pH-dependent reactivity of drugs is an essential component in the pharmaceutical industry. Thus, the stability of three antihistaminic drugs, i.e., ketotifen, epinastine and emedastine, was tested, in solutions of five pH values, i.e., 1.0, 3.0, 7.0, 10.0 and 13.0, at high temperature (70 °C). LC-UV isocratic methods were developed to estimate percentage degradation as well as the kinetics of degradation. Generally, epinastine was shown to be the most stable compound with degradation below 14%. Emedastine was labile in all pH conditions, with degradation in the range 29.26–51.88%. Ketotifen was moderately stable at pH 1–7 (degradation ≤ 14.04%). However, at pH ≥ 10, its degradation exceeded 30%. The kinetics of degradation of ketotifen, epinastine and emedastine was shown as a pseudo-first-order reaction with the rate constants in the range 10<sup>−4</sup>–10<sup>−3</sup> min<sup>−1</sup> Finally, the UPLC-MS/MS method was applied to identify the main degradants and suggest degradation pathways. Degradation of ketotifen proceeded with oxidation and demethylation in the piperidine ring of the molecule. As far as epinastine was concerned, opening of the imidazole ring with formation of the amide group was observed. Unfortunately, no degradation products for emedastine were detected. The present results complete the literary data and may be important for both manufacturing of these drugs and their administration to patients.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/1/64LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS methodsdegradation in solutionspH and high temperaturenew degradation productsketotifenepinastine and emedastine
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Izabela Kozak
Paweł Żmudzki
Urszula Hubicka
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Izabela Kozak
Paweł Żmudzki
Urszula Hubicka
LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH
Processes
LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS methods
degradation in solutions
pH and high temperature
new degradation products
ketotifen
epinastine and emedastine
author_facet Anna Gumieniczek
Izabela Kozak
Paweł Żmudzki
Urszula Hubicka
author_sort Anna Gumieniczek
title LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH
title_short LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH
title_full LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH
title_fullStr LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH
title_full_unstemmed LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS Methods for Analytical Study on Degradation of Three Antihistaminic Drugs, Ketotifen, Epinastine and Emedastine: Percentage Degradation, Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Pathways at Different pH
title_sort lc-uv and uplc-ms/ms methods for analytical study on degradation of three antihistaminic drugs, ketotifen, epinastine and emedastine: percentage degradation, degradation kinetics and degradation pathways at different ph
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Evaluation of pH-dependent reactivity of drugs is an essential component in the pharmaceutical industry. Thus, the stability of three antihistaminic drugs, i.e., ketotifen, epinastine and emedastine, was tested, in solutions of five pH values, i.e., 1.0, 3.0, 7.0, 10.0 and 13.0, at high temperature (70 °C). LC-UV isocratic methods were developed to estimate percentage degradation as well as the kinetics of degradation. Generally, epinastine was shown to be the most stable compound with degradation below 14%. Emedastine was labile in all pH conditions, with degradation in the range 29.26–51.88%. Ketotifen was moderately stable at pH 1–7 (degradation ≤ 14.04%). However, at pH ≥ 10, its degradation exceeded 30%. The kinetics of degradation of ketotifen, epinastine and emedastine was shown as a pseudo-first-order reaction with the rate constants in the range 10<sup>−4</sup>–10<sup>−3</sup> min<sup>−1</sup> Finally, the UPLC-MS/MS method was applied to identify the main degradants and suggest degradation pathways. Degradation of ketotifen proceeded with oxidation and demethylation in the piperidine ring of the molecule. As far as epinastine was concerned, opening of the imidazole ring with formation of the amide group was observed. Unfortunately, no degradation products for emedastine were detected. The present results complete the literary data and may be important for both manufacturing of these drugs and their administration to patients.
topic LC-UV and UPLC-MS/MS methods
degradation in solutions
pH and high temperature
new degradation products
ketotifen
epinastine and emedastine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/1/64
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