2020
DOI: 10.14233/ajchem.2020.22817
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A Simple, Specific, Mass Compatible and Validated Gas Chromatographic Method for the Estimation of Piperidine-3-amine Content in Linagliptin Finished and Stability Samples without Derivatization

Abstract: A new simple, selective, highly sensitive, specific (stability indicating), robust, rugged and mass compatible gas chromatographic method and sample with direct injection-mode was developed for the quantitative determination of amino-3-piperidine (3-aminopiperidine, 3-AMP) in linagliptin. As the CAD-LC method did not proved for specificity and pre-derivitizations are challenging task for quality control (QC), a simple GC method has been developed. Compared to LC-CAD method, which is not proved for specificity … Show more

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“…Source temperature as 500 8C, ion spray voltage as 5,500v (IS), Nitrogen gas was used as curtain gas, nebulizer gas (GS1) and collision gas, zero air used as heater gas (GS2), Decluttering potential were 60v (DP), collision energy was 18v (CE) and CXP was 8v. Detection of ions was performed in electrospray ionization, positive ion mode by direct infusion of the sample solution into the source [10].…”
Section: Instrumentation and Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Source temperature as 500 8C, ion spray voltage as 5,500v (IS), Nitrogen gas was used as curtain gas, nebulizer gas (GS1) and collision gas, zero air used as heater gas (GS2), Decluttering potential were 60v (DP), collision energy was 18v (CE) and CXP was 8v. Detection of ions was performed in electrospray ionization, positive ion mode by direct infusion of the sample solution into the source [10].…”
Section: Instrumentation and Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%