1978
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600670331
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Characterization of Impurities in Sulfasalazine

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“…The fragmentation patterns of SAS obtained with both H 2 O and D 2 O solvent infusion methods were similar, however, some differences after the H/D exchange were also observed. Particularly the fragmentation using D 2 O solvent showed some different fragment ions, which seem to be related to the neutral losses of SAS[23,24]. SAS has a molecular ion at m/z 399.0772 and 403.0993 with H 2 O and D 2 O solvent, respectively, and this result matches well with the number of exchangeable protons (n = 3) in SAS.…”
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“…The fragmentation patterns of SAS obtained with both H 2 O and D 2 O solvent infusion methods were similar, however, some differences after the H/D exchange were also observed. Particularly the fragmentation using D 2 O solvent showed some different fragment ions, which seem to be related to the neutral losses of SAS[23,24]. SAS has a molecular ion at m/z 399.0772 and 403.0993 with H 2 O and D 2 O solvent, respectively, and this result matches well with the number of exchangeable protons (n = 3) in SAS.…”
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“…To our best knowledge, this is the first report regarding SAS exposure and metabolite identification in mouse brain. Hydrogen/deuterium exchange (H/D exchange) for the product ion spectra by the electrospray ionization (ESI) was also performed to confirm the fragment pattern of SAS [23,24].…”
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“…The most recent report on any analytical method for SSZ was published in 2011 where an HPLC method was developed for the quantification of SSZ along with mebeverine, mesalazine, and dispersible aspirin [24]. A thin-layer chromatography method was also reported for the characterization of process-related impurities in SSZ [25]. However, none of the reported study was carried out in accordance with the ICH guidelines that help in establishing the stability-indicating nature of the analytical method.…”
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confidence: 99%