Extractables and Leachables Analysis from Laboratory Tubing
Applications | 2019 | SCIEXInstrumentation
The analysis of extractables and leachables (E&L) is critical for ensuring the safety and integrity of pharmaceutical products that contact polymeric materials, governed by regulatory guidance such as USP chapters 1663 and 1664. It addresses non-volatile organic compounds that may compromise drug quality and patient safety.
This study presents a comprehensive LC-MS/MS workflow employing SWATH data-independent acquisition combined with a curated E&L-focused library to improve the detection and identification of non-volatile extractables and leachables from laboratory tubing extracts.
The proposed workflow offers:
The SWATH-based high-resolution LC-MS/MS workflow on the SCIEX X500R QTOF platform delivers robust detection and confident identification of extractable and leachable compounds, supported by customizable libraries and complementary optical detection, establishing a reliable method for pharmaceutical material safety assessment.
LC/TOF, LC/HRMS, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerSCIEX
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The analysis of extractables and leachables (E&L) is critical for ensuring the safety and integrity of pharmaceutical products that contact polymeric materials, governed by regulatory guidance such as USP chapters 1663 and 1664. It addresses non-volatile organic compounds that may compromise drug quality and patient safety.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study presents a comprehensive LC-MS/MS workflow employing SWATH data-independent acquisition combined with a curated E&L-focused library to improve the detection and identification of non-volatile extractables and leachables from laboratory tubing extracts.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample Preparation: Laboratory tubing soaked in acetone to extract potential leachables.
- Chromatography: ExionLC AD HPLC with PDA detection, Phenomenex Luna Omega C18 column, gradient elution at 0.4 mL/min.
- Mass Spectrometry: SCIEX X500R QTOF operated in SWATH mode with ten m/z windows spanning 100–1300 m/z.
- Data Processing: SCIEX OS Analytics software using sample vs control comparison, targeted XIC list (~300 m/z) and non-targeted peak finding.
- Library Search: Custom NIST MS/MS subset (~3,000 spectra) and ChemSpider integration for unknowns via formula generation and in-silico fragmentation.
Main Results and Discussion
- SWATH acquisition provided MS/MS for coeluting, low-abundance analytes, exemplified by cyclohexylamine detection at m/z 100.076.
- Unmatched peaks, such as a component at RT 5.67 (C17H35N2O2), were characterized using ChemSpider and in-silico MS/MS matching.
- Polymer degradants, including nylon-based fragments, were tentatively identified based on molecular formula assignments.
- Optical detection (PDA) verified key phthalate standards but did not reveal additional non-ionizable leachables.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The proposed workflow offers:
- Comprehensive, unbiased fragmentation reducing missed analytes.
- Regulatory compliance with USP chapters 1663/1664.
- Expandable, user-customizable E&L libraries.
- Integration of MS and optical detection for broader compound coverage.
Future Trends and Potential Uses
- Expansion of specialized E&L spectral libraries through collaborative contributions.
- Machine learning approaches for automated fragment assignment and identification.
- Advanced polymer degradant elucidation using predictive modeling.
- Real-time monitoring and automation of DIA workflows for high-throughput screening.
Conclusion
The SWATH-based high-resolution LC-MS/MS workflow on the SCIEX X500R QTOF platform delivers robust detection and confident identification of extractable and leachable compounds, supported by customizable libraries and complementary optical detection, establishing a reliable method for pharmaceutical material safety assessment.
Used Instrumentation
- SCIEX X500R QTOF mass spectrometer with SWATH acquisition.
- ExionLC AD HPLC system with PDA 200–400 nm detector.
- Phenomenex Luna Omega C18 column (1.6 µm, 150×2.1 mm).
- SCIEX OS Analytics software and custom NIST MS/MS library subset.
References
- Improved Data Quality Using Variable Q1 Window Widths in SWATH Acquisition - Data Independent Acquisition on TripleTOF and X-Series QTOF Systems. SCIEX Technical note RUO-MKT-02-2879-B.
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