2024
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15578
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Temperature and pH‐dependent stability of fentanyl analogs: Degradation pathways and potential biomarkers

Madison Schackmuth,
Sarah Kerrigan

Abstract: The collection, storage, and transport of samples prior to and during analysis is of utmost importance, especially for highly potent analogs that may not be present in high concentrations and are susceptible to pH or thermally mediated degradation. An accelerated stability study was performed on 17 fentanyl analogs (fentalogs) over a wide range of pH (2–10) and temperature (20–60°C) conditions over 24 h. Dilute aqueous systems were used to investigate temperature and pH‐dependent kinetics using liquid chromato… Show more

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