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  • Identification of a pharmaceutical packaging off-odor using solid phase microextraction gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.

Identification of a pharmaceutical packaging off-odor using solid phase microextraction gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis (2001-05-30)
S L Sides, K B Polowy, A D Thornquest, D J Burinsky
ABSTRACT

The use of a solid phase microextraction (SPME) sampling technique, in conjunction with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis, to identify an off-odor in a heat-stressed pharmaceutical packaging material is described. The ability of the commercially available polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coated microfiber to concentrate a trace volatile compound of interest enabled identification of the odor compound of interest. Despite being present at levels that defied detection using conventional headspace sampling techniques, ethyl-2-mercaptoacetate was determined to be the compound responsible for the offending odor. Formation of the thioester resulted from an unanticipated reaction (either esterification or transesterification) between a common residual solvent (ethanol), present in a commonly used pharmaceutical tablet dispersant, and low-level amounts of reactants or synthetic intermediates of an FDA-approved polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-resin thermal stabilizing agent.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
SPME Fiber Assembly, 100 μm PDMS, Fused Silica (1 cm), needle size 23 ga, Manual Holder, pk of 3, red hub
Supelco
SPME Fiber Assembly, 100 μm PDMS, Fused Silica (1 cm), needle size 24 ga, Autosampler, pk of 3, red hub
Supelco
SPME Portable Field Sampler, coating PDMS
Supelco
SPME Fiber Assembly, 100 μm PDMS, Fused Silica (1 cm), needle size 24 ga, Manual Holder, pk of 3, red hub
Supelco
SPME Fiber Assembly, 100 μm PDMS, Fused Silica (1 cm), needle size 23 ga, Autosampler, pk of 3, red hub