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Pharmaceutical Development and Technology | 2000

Influence of peroxide impurities in povidone and crospovidone on the stability of Raloxifene hydrochloride in tablets : Identification and control of an oxidative degradation product

Kerry John Hartauer; Gordon N. Arbuthnot; Steven W. Baertschi; Ross A. Johnson; Wayne Douglas Luke; Neil Pearson; Eugene C. Rickard; Cheryl Ann Tingle; Paul K. S. Tsang; Robert E. Wiens

The purpose of this study was to identify a degradation product in a tablet formulation of raloxifene hydrochloride (R-HCl), delineate the role of excipients in its formation, and develop a rational strategy for its control. The degradant was identified as an N-oxide derivative of the drug substance based upon spectroscopic characterization and chromatographic comparison to the synthetic N-oxide. To identify the factors contributing to the formation of N-oxide, binary mixtures of each excipient with R-HCl were exposed to 125°C in open containers. Raloxifene hydrochloride underwent an order of magnitude increase in conversion to the N-oxide in the presence of two excipients, povidone and crospovidone, as compared with its conversion in the presence of other excipients. To confirm a hypothesis that peroxide impurities in these two excipients contributed to the oxidation of the drug substance, tablet lots were spiked with quantities of H2O2 equivalent to 200, 400, 600, and 800 ppm peroxide over the intrinsic levels present in povidone and crospovidone. A strong correlation was observed between the total peroxide level and the quantity of the N-oxide formed upon accelerated storage. From these experiments a rational limit test for peroxide content in povidone and crospovidone was adopted as part of a control strategy to limit formation of the degradation product.


Archive | 1997

Benzothiophenes, formulations containing same, and methods

Gordon N. Arbuthnot; Brian W. Dalder; Kerry John Hartauer; Wayne Douglas Luke; Robert E. Stratford


Archive | 1995

Antiestrogenic benzothiophenyl compounds

Elizabeth Smith Labell; Wayne Douglas Luke; John Mcneill Mcgill; Randal Scot Miller


Archive | 1996

PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF BENZO(b)THIOPHENES

David W. Hoard; Wayne Douglas Luke


Synthesis | 1991

A Mild, Efficient Methodology for the Synthesis of Carbacephem intermediates via Phase Transfer Catalysis

Christopher W. Doecke; Michael A. Staszak; Wayne Douglas Luke


Archive | 1995

Vinyl sulfenic acid derivatives

David W. Hoard; Wayne Douglas Luke


Archive | 1998

Demethylation process for preparing benzo[b]thiophenes

David W. Hoard; Wayne Douglas Luke


Archive | 1996

Process for the synthesis of vinyl sulfenic acid derivatives

David W. Hoard; Wayne Douglas Luke


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1994

Stereochemistry of base-catalyzed addition of thiophenol to 3-H carbacephalosporins

Randal Scot Miller; David W. Hoard; Ross A. Johnson; Wayne Douglas Luke


Archive | 1980

Removal of stannic chloride

Ta-Sen Chou; Perry Clark Heath; Wayne Douglas Luke

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