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Mass spectrometry as a technique for testing the purity of drugs for biological use: the case of new antitumor cyclophosphazenes.

Abstract
Mass spectrometry has been used for testing the chemical purity of some new antitumor cyclophosphazene compounds. the spectrum of N3P3Az6 (code name MYKO 63)--which exhibits noticeable activity on murine P 388, L 1210 and B 16 tumors--appeared to be remarkably simple, as most of the fragmentations arose from successive losses of the aziridino radicals. Traces of the pentaziridinomonochloro impurity formed by an incomplete substitution of N3P3Cl6 chlorine atoms under aziridinolysis could be detected in an impure and toxic sample by spectral subtraction. Quantification of this impurity was performed by selected ion monitoring in the direct inlet mode of sample introduction. The mass spectra of other derivatives of this class of compounds are slightly more complex, since the decomposition pathways showed more intense H-transfers associated with the loss of substituents.
AuthorsB Monsarrat, J C Promé, J F Labarre, F Sournies, J C Van de Grampel
JournalBiomedical mass spectrometry (Biomed Mass Spectrom) Vol. 7 Issue 9 Pg. 405-9 (Sep 1980) ISSN: 0306-042X [Print] England
PMID6451244 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Aziridines
  • Azirines
Topics
  • Antineoplastic Agents (analysis)
  • Aziridines (analogs & derivatives, analysis)
  • Azirines (analysis)
  • Chemical Phenomena
  • Chemistry
  • Drug Contamination
  • Mass Spectrometry

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