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Degradation Kinetics of BMP 777, an Elastase Inhibitor
Authors:Raghavan  Krishnaswamy S.  Gray  David B.  Scholz  Thomas H.  Nemeth  Gregory A.  Hussain  Munir A.
Affiliation:(1) The Dupont Merck Pharmaceutical Company, Experimental Station, P.O. Box 80400, Wilmington, Delaware, 19880-0400;(2) Present address: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pharmaceutical Research Institute, One Squibb Drive, P.O. Box 191, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08903-0191
Abstract:Purpose. The objective was to evaluate the degradation profile of the elastase inhibitor DMP 777 and lay the foundation for formulation development.Methods. The pKa was determined by potentiometric titration in mixed-aqueous solvents. The degradation kinetics were studied as a function of pH, buffer concentration, ionic strength, methanol concentration and temperature using a stability-indicating HPLC assay. The degradation products were identified by LC-MS, NMR, and by comparison with authentic samples.Results. The pKa for the protonated piperazine nitrogen was estimated to be 7.04. The pH-rate profile is described by specific acid-, water-, and specific base-catalyzed pathways. The pH of maximum stability is in the range of 4 to 4.5 where water is the principal catalyst in the reaction. Buffer catalysis, primary salt effects and medium effects were observed. The proposed mechanism for acid catalyzed degradation is the rarely observed AAL1 which involves alkyl-nitrogen heterolysis. The driving force for the reaction appears to lie in the stability of the benzylic carbocation. The proposed mechanism for base catalyzed degradation is BAC2 which involves beta-lactam ring opening. The beta-lactam ring of DMP 777, a monolactam, appears to be as reactive as that in benzylpenicillin in the kOH controlled region where a similar mechanism of hydrolysis should be operative. A contributing factor to this increased reactivity may lie in the reduced basicity of the beta-lactam nitrogen making it a good leaving group.Conclusions. The degradation profile indicates that development of a solution dosage form of DMP 777 with adequate shelf-life stability at room temperature is feasible.
Keywords:elastase inhibitor  monocyclic   /content/n0130x329j066j67/xxlarge946.gif"   alt="  beta"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >-lactam  NMR  stability
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