Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile
Neuromuscular blocker agent namely; Vecuronium bromide (VEC) was quantified through developing a simple reversed phase liquid chromatographic (RP-LC) method, in drug substance and in drug product. The proposed method could quantify VEC in the presence of its degradation products produced from exposi...
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doaj-f6c880d59b0e4f798a8e3502130e19f52020-11-25T03:34:09ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-03-0163e03530Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profileMohamed K. Abd Elrahman0Ola M. El Houssini1Diana K. Fahem2Hala E. Zaazaa3Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Kasr El-Aini St, Cairo, 11562, EgyptNational Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR), 51 Wezaret El-Zeraa St, Agouza P.O. Box 12553, Giza, 35521, EgyptNational Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR), 51 Wezaret El-Zeraa St, Agouza P.O. Box 12553, Giza, 35521, Egypt; Corresponding author.Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Kasr El-Aini St, Cairo, 11562, EgyptNeuromuscular blocker agent namely; Vecuronium bromide (VEC) was quantified through developing a simple reversed phase liquid chromatographic (RP-LC) method, in drug substance and in drug product. The proposed method could quantify VEC in the presence of its degradation products produced from exposing VEC to different stress conditions as recommended by the International Conference on harmonization (ICH) guidelines. Acidic (2M HCl), basic (2MNaOH) hydrolysis, oxidation (3% H2O2), photolysis (UV light at 254nm), and thermal (135 °C) degradation were estimated by exposing the drug substances to different stress conditions. The separation of the drug from its degradation products was successfully conducted on Tracer Extrasil CN (150 × 4.6mm; 5μm) column using O-phosphoric acid (pH6; 0.05M)-acetonitrile (50:50v/v) as mobile phase. The detection and quantification was done with UV detection at210nm.The validation data were found to be acceptable over a concentration range10-120 μg/ml. The limit of quantification (LOQ) and detection (LOD) were 8.10 and 2.67 μg/ml, respectively. The proposed method met all criteria for validation in accordance with the International Conference on harmonization (ICH) guidelines. The presented work monitored the degradation profile for VEC under various stress conditions and provided a simple LC method for its routine analysis. The structures of the forced degradation products had been described in details using the MS data and the possible degradation pathways were outlined. Besides, the results obtained from the developed method compared statistically with that of the official method indicting high accuracy and precision.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020303753Analytical chemistryPharmaceutical chemistryValidationVecuronium bromide (VEC)Forced degradationRP-LC |
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Mohamed K. Abd Elrahman Ola M. El Houssini Diana K. Fahem Hala E. Zaazaa Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile Heliyon Analytical chemistry Pharmaceutical chemistry Validation Vecuronium bromide (VEC) Forced degradation RP-LC |
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Mohamed K. Abd Elrahman Ola M. El Houssini Diana K. Fahem Hala E. Zaazaa |
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Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile |
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Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile |
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Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile |
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Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile |
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Stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of Vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile |
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stability indicating liquid chromatography method for the analysis of vecuronium bromide: study of the degradation profile |
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Neuromuscular blocker agent namely; Vecuronium bromide (VEC) was quantified through developing a simple reversed phase liquid chromatographic (RP-LC) method, in drug substance and in drug product. The proposed method could quantify VEC in the presence of its degradation products produced from exposing VEC to different stress conditions as recommended by the International Conference on harmonization (ICH) guidelines. Acidic (2M HCl), basic (2MNaOH) hydrolysis, oxidation (3% H2O2), photolysis (UV light at 254nm), and thermal (135 °C) degradation were estimated by exposing the drug substances to different stress conditions. The separation of the drug from its degradation products was successfully conducted on Tracer Extrasil CN (150 × 4.6mm; 5μm) column using O-phosphoric acid (pH6; 0.05M)-acetonitrile (50:50v/v) as mobile phase. The detection and quantification was done with UV detection at210nm.The validation data were found to be acceptable over a concentration range10-120 μg/ml. The limit of quantification (LOQ) and detection (LOD) were 8.10 and 2.67 μg/ml, respectively. The proposed method met all criteria for validation in accordance with the International Conference on harmonization (ICH) guidelines. The presented work monitored the degradation profile for VEC under various stress conditions and provided a simple LC method for its routine analysis. The structures of the forced degradation products had been described in details using the MS data and the possible degradation pathways were outlined. Besides, the results obtained from the developed method compared statistically with that of the official method indicting high accuracy and precision. |
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Analytical chemistry Pharmaceutical chemistry Validation Vecuronium bromide (VEC) Forced degradation RP-LC |
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