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The solution and solid-state degradation study followed by identification of tedizolid related compounds in medicinal product by high performance liquid chromatography with diode array and tandem mass spectrometry detection

  • J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2021 Feb 5;194:113783. doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113783.
Katarzyna Michalska 1 Weronika Widyńska 2 Katarzyna Bus 3 Wojciech Bocian 4 Stefan Tyski 5
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Synthetic Drugs, National Medicines Institute, Chełmska 30/34, 00-725 Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 2 Department of Antibiotic and Microbiology, National Medicines Institute, Chełmska 30/34, 00-725 Warsaw, Poland.
  • 3 Spectrometric Methods Laboratory, National Medicines Institute, Chełmska 30/34, 00-725 Warsaw, Poland.
  • 4 Department of Counterfeit Medicinal Products and Drugs, National Medicines Institute, Chełmska 30/34, 00-725, Warsaw, Poland.
  • 5 Department of Antibiotic and Microbiology, National Medicines Institute, Chełmska 30/34, 00-725 Warsaw, Poland; Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Oczki 3, 02-007 Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the intrinsic stability and to identify potential degradation products of tedizolid disodium phosphate (TED-OPO3Na2), which belongs to the antimicrobial agents of the Oxazolidinone class. Tedizolid, as disodium phosphate (prodrug), is registered under the trade name SIVEXTRO®, at a dose of 200 mg, in the form of powder for injection or infusion. The stability-indicating assay method was optimised using HPLC with diode array detection and with electrospray ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry. In solution-state studies, the forced decomposition of TED-OPO3Na2 carried out under acidic, basic, oxidative, photocatalytic, and thermal conditions revealed the lability of TED-OPO3Na2 to acidic, basic, and photocatalytic (UV) conditions, while it was relatively stable in oxidative conditions and during thermolysis processes. The kinetics of degradation and shelf-life values in solution-state studies were determined, and activation energies were calculated for alkaline and thermolytic degradation. In contrast, in the solid state degradation study, TED-OPO3Na2 was stable under thermal conditions at high humidity and in visible LIGHT, while moderate degradation was observed under thermal conditions of low humidity and ultraviolet LIGHT. The developed method enabled the identification of 12 new degradation products and 3 new by-products.

Keywords

Mass spectrometry; Oxazolidinone; Reaction kinetics; Stability-indicating; Tedizolid.

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