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A Workflow Approach for the Identification and Structural Elucidation of Impurities of Quetiapine Hemifumarate Drug Substance

Applications | 2015 | WatersInstrumentation
LC/TOF, LC/HRMS, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma
Manufacturer
Waters

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The accurate detection and characterization of pharmaceutical impurities in active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) like quetiapine hemifumarate is vital for regulatory compliance and patient safety. A streamlined, sensitive workflow for impurity profiling enhances drug quality control and accelerates development timelines.

Study Objectives and Overview


This work presents a multidisciplinary workflow combining ultraperformance liquid chromatography (UPLC) with data-independent mass spectrometry (MS E) and dedicated software tools. The goal is to enable rapid, confident identification and structural elucidation of both known and unknown impurities in quetiapine hemifumarate drug substance.

Methodology


The approach employs a high-resolution UPLC gradient separation followed by simultaneous low- and high-energy collision scans (MS E). Data processing uses targeted filters, mass defect analysis, and fragment correlation to associate precursor and product ions, streamlining impurity detection and characterization.

Instrumentation Used


  • Waters ACQUITY UPLC system with BEH C18 column (100 × 2.1 mm, 1.7 µm)
  • Photodiode array detector at 250 nm
  • Waters SYNAPT high-resolution mass spectrometer (ESI+)
  • MassLynx 4.1 with MetaboLynx XS and MassFragment application managers

Key Results and Discussion


  • Initial screening detected ~80 chromatographic peaks; targeted filtering refined this to 44 relevant impurity signals.
  • Ten known impurities were confirmed with average mass accuracy below 3 ppm; isomeric series observed for [M+H]+ = 398 .19xx and 412 .20xx.
  • Fragment Analysis identified four common fragment ions (m/z 279, 253, 221, 158) linking at least 25 impurity peaks to the parent quetiapine structure.
  • MassFragment enabled rapid structural proposals and scoring for unknown impurities, with typical mass errors under 2 mDa.
  • Evidence of piperazine ring rearrangements illustrated the method’s capacity for complex structural hypothesis testing.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The described workflow reduces manual data handling, accelerates structural elucidation, and enhances confidence in impurity assignments. It is well suited for quality control laboratories, regulatory submissions, and early-stage pharmaceutical development impurity assessments.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Integration of machine learning and artificial intelligence into mass spectral interpretation promises further automation of impurity identification. Real-time data analysis, expanded spectral libraries, and advanced algorithms will broaden applicability to a wider range of APIs and complex sample matrices.

Conclusion


By combining high-performance UPLC, MS E acquisition, and intelligent data processing tools, this workflow provides a robust, efficient platform for comprehensive impurity analysis in quetiapine hemifumarate. The method delivers high sensitivity, accurate mass measurements, and rapid structural elucidation to meet rigorous pharmaceutical quality requirements.

References


  • Xu H, et al. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. 2007;44(2):414–420.

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