2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13361-015-1115-0
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A Novel and Intuitive Method of Displaying and Interacting with Mass Difference Information: Application to Oligonucleotide Drug Impurities

Abstract: Abstract.A new method is presented for determining relationships between components in complex analytical systems. The method uses the mass differences between peaks in high resolution electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectra. It relates peaks that share common mass differences. The method is based on the fundamental assumption that peaks in the spectra having the same exact mass difference are related by the same chemical moiety/substructure. Moreover, the presence (or absence/loss) of the same chemical moi… Show more

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“…5′ ‐O‐ DMTr adducts have been detected in an oligonucleotide sample using IP‐RP‐HPLC coupled with high‐resolution FT‐MS (Nikcevic et al, ). Also LC–MS has been used for the analysis of purified oligonucleotides with the DMTr group either on or off (Roussis, ).…”
Section: Different Types Of Oligonucleotide Impurities and Degradatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5′ ‐O‐ DMTr adducts have been detected in an oligonucleotide sample using IP‐RP‐HPLC coupled with high‐resolution FT‐MS (Nikcevic et al, ). Also LC–MS has been used for the analysis of purified oligonucleotides with the DMTr group either on or off (Roussis, ).…”
Section: Different Types Of Oligonucleotide Impurities and Degradatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the strong basic conditions used in oligonucleotide deprotection, cyanoethyl adducts can react with the hetereocyclic bases, mostly thymine, to give a full‐length oligonucleotide in which thymine is replaced by an N 3 ‐cyanoethylthymine residue (Figure d). LC–MS data analysis reveals the presence of an impurity with a characteristic mass 53 Da greater than the full‐length oligonucleotide corresponding to the N 3 ‐cyanoethylthymine (Capaldi et al, ; Roussis, ). Further investigations were done after digestion with snake venom phosphodiesterase and alkaline phosphatase where RP‐HPLC analysis of the products indicated the presence of a later‐eluting product in addition to thymidine and LC–MS confirmed its identity as N 3 ‐cyanoethylthymidine.…”
Section: Different Types Of Oligonucleotide Impurities and Degradatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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