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Identification and characterization of a new dapoxetine impurity by NMR: Transformation of N‐oxide by Cope elimination

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HIGHLIGHTSA novel dapoxetine impurity has been identified using IR, NMR and MS.The mechanism for the impurity formation was proposed and confirmed by synthesis and degradation studies.The synthesis of dapoxetine‐N‐oxide was… Click to show full abstract

HIGHLIGHTSA novel dapoxetine impurity has been identified using IR, NMR and MS.The mechanism for the impurity formation was proposed and confirmed by synthesis and degradation studies.The synthesis of dapoxetine‐N‐oxide was completed for the first time. ABSTRACT Unknown impurity associated with the degradation process of dapoxetine base was isolated. The structure elucidation of this new compound using accurate mass data, IR and NMR spectroscopy is presented herein. The unambiguous resonance assignment concluded to the formation of geometrical isomers of cinnamyloxynaphtalenes via Cope elimination of dapoxetin‐N‐oxide, the major oxidative and metabolic degradation product of dapoxetine. An efficient and simple synthetic approach has also been developed for the synthesis of dapoxetine‐N‐oxide for the first time and cinnamyloxynaphtalene in order to confirm the proposed degradation pathway and structures of the degradation products. It was observed that the main degradation product of dapoxetine base when exposed to air is 1‐(2E)‐cinnamyloxynaphthalene, while its Z isomer was also confirmed as a minor impurity.

Keywords: degradation; dapoxetine; cope elimination; impurity; dapoxetine impurity

Journal Title: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Year Published: 2017

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