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- J D Vries, W G Doppenberg, R E Henrar, A Bult, and J H Beijnen.
- Department of Pharmacy, Slotervaart Hospital/Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- J Pharm Sci. 1996 Nov 1; 85 (11): 1227-33.
AbstractThe chemical stability of the novel anticancer agent carzelesin in aqueous buffer/acetonitrile (1:1, v/v) mixtures has been investigated utilizing a stability-indicating reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic assay. The degradation kinetics of carzelesin has been studied as a function of pH, buffer composition, ionic strength, and temperature. Degradation of carzelesin follows (pseudo-) first-order kinetics. A pH-rate profile, using rate constants extrapolated to zero buffer concentration, was constructed demonstrating that carzelesin is most stable in the pH region 1-4. The degradation rate of carzelesin was not significantly affected by buffer components and by the ionic strength. In addition to the formation of the degradation products U-76,073, U-76,074, and aniline in alkaline medium and in acetate buffer solution, another degradation product was formed in acetate buffer solution. In perchloric acid buffer solution (pH* < 3), U-76,073 and U-76,074 could not be detected as degradation products.
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