Multivariate Chemometric Comparison of Forced Degradation and Electrochemical Oxidation LC–MS Profiles of Maraviroc

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In this study, nine forced degradation products of maraviroc were found using chemometric analysis. This antiretroviral drug was subjected to photolytic, oxidative, as well as neutral, basic and acidic hydrolysis stress conditions. Additionally, its electrochemical transformation on platinum, gold and glassy carbon screen-printed electrodes was examined. This study showed that maraviroc is especially susceptible to UVA, H2O2 and electrochemical degradation, while being resistant to neutral and acidic hydrolysis. A cluster analysis showed that the electrochemical transformation, with particular reference to the platinum electrode, is able to partially simulate the forced degradation processes, especially in the context of redox reactions. These findings indicate that the electrochemical methods can be considered as quick and relatively low-cost supplements to the commonly applied forced degradation procedures.

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Wroński, M., Trawiński, J., Komsta, Ł., & Skibiński, R. (2023). Multivariate Chemometric Comparison of Forced Degradation and Electrochemical Oxidation LC–MS Profiles of Maraviroc. Molecules, 28(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031195

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