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  • The Maillard reaction of bisoprolol fumarate with various reducing carbohydrates.

The Maillard reaction of bisoprolol fumarate with various reducing carbohydrates.

European journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences (2014-04-22)
Mateusz Szalka, Jacek Lubczak, Dorota Naróg, Marek Laskowski, Krzysztof Kaczmarski
ABSTRACT

HPLC analysis of drug products containing bisoprolol fumarate and lactose revealed the presence of N-formylbisoprolol, which is a final product of the Maillard reaction. Formulations containing secondary amines and reducing carbohydrates are prone to the condensation of amine and carbonyl functional groups and formation of glycosylamines in pharmaceutically relevant conditions. Further rearrangement occurs in the presence of a nucleophile and leads to the formation of 1-deoxy-1-amino-2-ketose also known as the Amadori Rearrangement Product (ARP). The influence of water content, carbohydrate, and lubricant types on the reaction rate was tested. The reaction progress was monitored by HPLC and UV-Vis spectrophotometry. The structures of intermediates were confirmed by the LC/MS(2) analysis. N-formylbisoprolol - the final reaction product - was synthesised and characterised by LC/MS(2), H(1) and C(13) NMR.

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