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  • Quality by design (QbD) based development and validation of an HPLC method for amiodarone hydrochloride and its impurities in the drug substance.

Quality by design (QbD) based development and validation of an HPLC method for amiodarone hydrochloride and its impurities in the drug substance.

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis (2014-08-30)
S Karmarkar, X Yang, R Garber, A Szajkovics, M Koberda
RESUMEN

The USP monograph describes an HPLC method for seven impurities in the amiodarone drug substance using a L1 column, 4.6mm×150mm, 5μm packing (PF listed ODS2 GL-Science, Inertsil column) at 30°C with detection at 240nm. The standard contains 0.01mg/mL of amiodarone, and USP specified impurities D and E with a resolution requirement of NLT 3.5 between peaks D and E. Impurities in a 5mg/mL sample are quantitated against the standard. Impurity A peak elutes just before peak D. We observed two problems with the method; the column lot-to-lot variability resulted in unresolved A, D, and E peaks, and peak D in the sample preparation eluted much later than that in the standard solution. Therefore, optimization experiments were conducted on the USP method following the QbD approach with Fusion AE™ software (S-Matrix Corporation). The resulting optimized conditions were within the allowable changes per USP 〈621〉. Lot-to-lot variability was negligible with the Atlantis T3 (Waters Corporation) L1 column. Peak D retention time remained constant from standard to sample. The optimized method was validated in terms of accuracy, precision, linearity, range, LOQ/LOD, specificity, robustness, equivalency to the USP method, and solution stability. The QbD based development helped in generating a design space and operating space with knowledge of all method performance characteristics and limitations and successful method robustness within the operating space.

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