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Vikas Shinde1, Anurag Trivedi, P R Upadhayay
1Lupin Research Park, Survey No. 46A/47A, Nande Village, Pune 411042, India.
Abstract:
LC-UV scan of lisinopril revealed the presence of an unknown impurity (approximately 0.14%) at a relative retention time of 3.26 employing phosphate buffer-acetonitrile as binary gradient system while LC-MS analysis with binary gradient system comprising of a ammonia-ammonium acetate buffer (pH 5.0) and acetonitrile indicated it to be C31H41N3O7. The impurity was isolated by preparative HPLC utilizing a linear gradient of water and acetonitrile. The structural analysis of the isolated product by 1H, 13C NMR, mass spectroscopy and FT-IR revealed it to be a 4-phenyl butanoic acid derivative (CL) of lisinopril.
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