Direct infusion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is shown to provide an efficient technique for the investigation of polar compn. of forensic tablets for male erectile dysfunction. ESI-MS fingerprinting of 41 com. sildenafil samples (Viagra, Cialis, Lazar, Libiden, Maxfil, Plenovit, Potent 75, Rigix, V-50, Vimax, Pramil 75 and Pramil) and 56 counterfeit samples (Viagra and Cialis) were obtained. The spectra for the authentic Viagra tablets showed abundant ions exclusively corresponding to the sildenafil (SLD) mol.: [SLD + H]+ of m/z 475; [SLD + Na]+ of m/z 497; and [2SLD + H]+ of m/z 949. The spectra for com. sildenafil samples also showed predominant SLD ions. Tablets of authentic Cialis showed mainly ions of m/z 343, 365 and 707 from the lactose mol. (the excipient); as well as a minor ion of m/z 390 corresponding to the active ingredient tadalafil (TAD) in its protonated form [TAD + H]+. For counterfeit Cialis samples, however, normally TAD ions of much high abundances was obsd., together with ions corresponding to sildenafil analogs such as those of m/z 489 (homosildenafil) and 505 (hydroxyhomosildenafil). Principal component anal. was applied to ESI-MS fingerprint data, placing samples according to their contents of active ingredients hence authentic and counterfeit samples are easily recognized. [on SciFinder(R)]
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Ortiz, R. S., Mariotti, K. de C., Romão, W., Eberlin, M. N., Limberger, R. P., & Mayorga, P. (2011). Chemical Fingerprinting of Counterfeits of Viagra and Cialis Tablets and Analogues via Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 02(08), 919–928. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajac.2011.28106
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