A simple, rapid, and selective quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic method was evaluated for the determination of the content of fluorinated pharmaceuticals. 19 F NMR spectra were either obtained in dimethylsulfoxide-d 6 or aqueous buffer, using trifluoroacetic acid as internal standard. Quantification of 13 fluorine-containing pharmaceuticals spanning various pharmacological classes was accomplished using the proposed method. The method was found to be fit for purpose (interday precision 1.2% relative standard deviation) and may thus be applied for routine analysis and quality control of fluorine-containing pharmaceuticals due to its simplicity, nondestructive sample measurement, reliability, and high specificity. Therefore, 19 F NMR may serve as a suitable analytical tool for the identification and selective determination of fluorinated pharmaceuticals used as reference materials and bulk samples.
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Okaru, A. O., Brunner, T. S., Ackermann, S. M., Kuballa, T., Walch, S. G., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., & Lachenmeier, D. W. (2017). Application of 19F NMR Spectroscopy for Content Determination of Fluorinated Pharmaceuticals. Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9206297