All on one high-performance thin-layer chromatography plate: solvent-free nanomole-scaled on-surface synthesis, workup and online high-resolution mass spectrometry for elucidation of two new degradation products in an ifosfamide formulation

Journal of Chromatography. a
Imanuel Yüce, Gertrud E Morlock

Abstract

On-surface reactions were introduced as a new strategy for rapid structure elucidation. This strategy is illustrated by the miniaturized synthesis-guided identification of two new degradation products (impurities) occurring in a pharmaceutical formulation of the anti-cancer drug ifosfamide, especially in the presence of urea. Synthesis on the silica gel surface bypassed the need for solvents, as the large nm-porous surface favoured a fast conversion of the reaction partners. For the on-surface synthesis of the impurities, the respective reagents were accurately and automatedly applied in the nanomole scale on a high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) silica gel plate. After a fast reaction, the workup of the reaction mixture was performed by development of the HPTLC plate followed by online high-resolution mass spectrometry. As proof of concept and for benchmarking, a reaction mixture obtained from conventional preparative synthesis in a round-bottom flask was analysed in parallel as well as different formulations. The use of adsorbents as inert layer turned out to be highly efficient for a rapid generation and confirmation of impurities, as the synthesis on the HPTLC layer revealed them within 10 min. Image evaluati...Continue Reading

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Aug 15, 2019·Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry·Ines Klingelhöfer, Gertrud E Morlock

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