@phdthesis{Schilling2020, author = {Schilling, Klaus Jussi}, title = {Liquid chromatographic analysis of weakly- and non-chromophore compounds focusing on Charged Aerosol Detection}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-20211}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-202114}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Liquid chromatography has become the gold standard for modern quality control and purity analytics since its establishment in the 1930s. However, some analytical questions remain very challenging even today. Several molecules and impurities do not possess a suitable chromophore for the application of UV detection or cannot be retained well on regular RP columns. Possible solutions are found in derivatization procedures, but they are time consuming and can be prone to errors. In order to detect non chromophore molecules underivatized, the concept of aerosol based universal detection was established with the introduction of the evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) in the 1970s and the charged aerosol detector (CAD) followed in 2002. These two challenging fields - polar and non chromophore molecules - are tackled in this thesis. An overview of applications of the CAD in the literature and a comparison to its aerosol based competitors and MS is presented, emphasizing on its high sensitivity and robustness. Parameters and techniques to overcome the drawbacks of CAD, such as the use of gradient compensation or adjusted evaporation temperatures are discussed. A consideration of aspects and drawbacks of data transformation such as the integrated power function value (PFV) in the GMP environment is performed. A method for the fatty acid analysis in polysorbate 80 that was developed on HPLC CAD was transferred to UHPLC CAD. Time and eluent savings of over 75\% and 40\%, respectively, as well as ways to determine the optimal CAD parameters resulted from this investigation. The evaporation temperature was determined as the most crucial setting, which has to be adjusted with care. Optimal signal to noise ratios are found at a compromise between maintaining analyte signal and reducing background noise. The incorporation of semi volatile short chain fatty acids enabled the observation of differences based on volatility of the analyte. E.g. for semi volatiles, an improved linearity by means of adjusting the PFV is achieved at values below 1.0 instead of at elevated PFVs. Using sugars and sugar related antibiotics, a proof-of-concept was given that artificial neural networks can describe correlations between the structure and physicochemical properties of molecules and their response in CAD. Quantitative structure property relationships obtained by design of experiment approaches were able to predict the response of unseen substances and yielded insights on the response generation of the detector, which heavily relies on the formed surface area of the dried particle. Further work can substantiate upon these findings, eventually building a library of diverse eluent compositions, analytes and settings. In order to cope with a chromatographically challenging substances, the application of ion pairing reversed phase chromatography coupled to low wavelength UV detection has been shown as a possible approach for the amino acid L asparagine. A method capable of compendial purity analysis in one single HPLC approach, thus making the utilization of the semi quantitative TLC-ninhydrin analysis obsolete, resulted from this. One cyclic dipeptide impurity (diketoasparagine) that was formerly not assessed, could be identified in several batches and added to the monograph of the Ph.Eur. Studying ibandronate sodium with CAD and ELSD, it was found that randomly occurring spike peaks represent a major flaw of the ELSD when high sample load is present. The research with this non chromophore bisphosphonate drug furthermore shed light on possible drawbacks of mixed mode chromatography methods and ways to overcome these issues. Due to strong adsorption of the analyte onto the column, over ten injections of the highly concentrated test solution were found to be necessary to ensure reproducible peak areas. Preconditioning steps should thus be evaluated for mixed mode approaches during method development and validation. Last, using a ternary mixed mode stationary phase coupled to CAD, a method for the impurity profiling of pamidronate disodium, also applicable to the assessment of phosphate and phosphite in four other bisphosphonate drugs, has been developed. This represents a major advantage over the Ph.Eur. impurity profiling of pamidronate, which requires two different methods, one of which is only a semi quantitative TLC approach.}, subject = {HPLC}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{HebronMwalwisi2018, author = {Hebron Mwalwisi, Yonah}, title = {Assessment of Counterfeit and Substandard Antimalarial Medicines using High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography and High Performance Liquid Chromatography}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-145821}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Although the prevalence of substandard and counterfeit pharmaceutical products is a global problem, it is more critical in resource-constrained countries. The national medicines regulatory authorities (MNRA) in these countries have limited resources to cater for regular quality surveillance programmes aimed at ensuring that medicines in circulation are of acceptable quality. Among the reasons explained to hinder the implementation of these strategies is that compendial monographs are too complicated and require expensive infrastructures in terms of environment, equipment and consumables. In this study it was therefore aimed at developing simple, precise, and robust HPLC and HPTLC methods utilizing inexpensive, readily available chemicals (methanol and simple buffers) that can determine the APIs, other API than declared one, and which are capable of impurity profiling. As an outcome of this study, three isocratic and robust HPLC and two HPTLC methods for sulfadoxine, sulfalene, pyrimethamine, primaquine, artesunate, as well as amodiaquine have been developed and validated. All HPLC methods are operated using an isocratic elution mode which means they can be implemented even with a single pump HPLC system and standard C18 columns. The densitometric sulfadoxine/sulfalene and pyrimethamine method utilizes standard TLC plates as well as inexpensive, readily available and safe chemicals (toluene, methanol, and ethyl acetate), while that for artesunate and amodiaquine requires HPTLC plates as well as triethylamine and acetonitrile due to challenges associated with the analysis of amodiaquine and poorly the detectable artesunate. These HPTLC methods can be implemented as alternative to those requiring HPLC equipment e.g. in countries that already have acquired densitometer equipment. It is understood that HPTLC methods are less sensitive, precise and accurate when compared to HPLC methods, but this hindrance can easily be addressed by sending representative samples to third party quality control laboratories where the analytical results are verified using compendial HPLC methods on a regular basis. It is therefore anticipated that the implementation of these methods will not only address the problem of limited resources required for medicines quality control but also increase the number of monitored targeted antimalarial products as well as the number of resource- constrained countries participating in quality monitoring campaigns. Moreover, the experiences and skills acquired within this work will be applied to other API groups, e. g. antibiotics, afterwards.}, subject = {Instrumentelle Analytik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Slopianka2020, author = {Slopianka, Markus}, title = {Evaluation von Gallens{\"a}uren als Biomarker f{\"u}r Lebertoxizit{\"a}t in der pr{\"a}klinischen Arzneimittelentwicklung}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-20462}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-204627}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die Detektion Arzneimittel-induzierter Lebersch{\"a}digung (engl. DILI - Drug induced liver injury) stellt eine Herausforderung in der pr{\"a}klinischen Entwicklung von Arzneistoffen dar. Die zur Verf{\"u}gung stehenden konventionellen klinisch-chemischen Marker, wie Alanin-Aminotransferase (ALAT), Aspartat-Aminotransferase (ASAT) und Alkalische Phosphatase (APh), zeigen z. B. bei minimaler bis leichter Leberpathologie keine Ver{\"a}nderungen im Serum an und besitzen somit nur eine geringe Sensitivit{\"a}t f{\"u}r den fr{\"u}hzeitigen Nachweis einer Lebertoxizit{\"a}t. Des Weiteren besitzen klinisch-chemische Serummarker gleichzeitig eine geringe Spezifit{\"a}t und sind somit f{\"u}r die Differenzierung unterschiedlicher Lebertoxizit{\"a}ten nur limitiert geeignet. Neben den beschriebenen diagnostischen Herausforderungen k{\"o}nnen u. a. auch histopathologische Befunde in der Leber, ohne eine Ver{\"a}nderung der klinisch-chemischen Serummarker auftreten und umgekehrt. Die Histopathologie ist als Goldstandard zwar spezifisch, als invasive Technik f{\"u}r eine Verlaufskontrolle in toxikologischen und klinischen Studien aber ungeeignet. In den vergangenen Jahren lieferten Studien zum Gallens{\"a}ure-Profiling mittels Fl{\"u}ssigkeitschromatographie-Tandem-Massenspektrometrie (LC-MS/MS) mit Modellsubstanzen, die unterschiedliche Formen einer Lebertoxizit{\"a}t in Ratten induzierten Hinweise, dass individuelle Gallens{\"a}uren ein diagnostisches Potential f{\"u}r die Bewertung einer Lebersch{\"a}digung besitzen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, dass Gallens{\"a}ure-Profiling in die vorgeschriebene Diagnostik der Lebertoxizit{\"a}t in der pr{\"a}klinischen Arzneimittelentwicklung zu implementieren und zu bewerten, ob diese Marker einen wertvollen Beitrag zur Charakterisierung einer Lebertoxizit{\"a}t leisten k{\"o}nnen. Hierzu wurde eine quantitative LC-MS/MS-Methode etabliert und validiert, die es erm{\"o}glicht, 20 verschiedene endogene Gallens{\"a}uren in Ratten zu analysieren. Die quantitative Analytik erm{\"o}glichte eine selektive Bestimmung von prim{\"a}ren, konjugierten und sekund{\"a}ren Gallens{\"a}uren. F{\"u}r die Quantifizierung der individuellen Gallens{\"a}uren wurden 2 MRM-{\"U}berg{\"a}nge bestimmt. Zur Bestimmung des Arbeitsbereiches wurden 20 Referenzstandards von Gallens{\"a}uren verwendet. Eine Kalibrierung mit sieben Kalibrierpunkten in aufsteigender Konzentration wurde f{\"u}r die Bestimmung der endogenen Konzentrationen genutzt. Zur Kompensation des Matrixeffektes wurden 10 isotopenmarkierte interne Standards in die Analytik eingef{\"u}gt. Die Reproduzierbarkeit laufender Messungen wurde durch eingef{\"u}gte Qualit{\"a}tskontrollen (QCs) in drei verschiedenen Konzentrationsbereichen {\"u}berwacht. Es wurde ein Gallens{\"a}ure-Profiling mittels LC-MS/MS im Plasma und Lebergewebe von Ratten, die mit verschiedenen Arzneimitteln behandelt wurden, durchgef{\"u}hrt. Histopathologische Zusammenfassung Untersuchungen konnten aufzeigen, dass sich in den Lebern von m{\"a}nnlichen Ratten, die mit dem Arzneimittel Amitriptylin {\"u}ber 14 Tage behandelt wurden, eine makrovesikul{\"a}re Steatose in der Leber manifestierte. Die klassischen Serummarker, wie ALAT, ASAT und Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (γGT), konnten diese Art des Leberschadens nicht detektieren. Dagegen erh{\"o}hten sich die Konzentrationen Glycin-konjugierter Gallens{\"a}uren mit parallel absinkenden Konzentrationen von Taurin-konjugierten Gallens{\"a}uren im Lebergewebe behandelter Ratten. Gleichzeitig ergaben sich signifikant erh{\"o}hte Konzentrationen der prim{\"a}ren Gallens{\"a}uren CA und CDCA im Plasma behandelter Ratten. Andere Gallens{\"a}ure-Profile konnten nach einer Methapyrilen-induzierten Leberzellnekrose mit hepatobili{\"a}rer Sch{\"a}digung beobachtet werden. Nach einer 14-t{\"a}gigen Behandlungsphase mit 80 mg/kg KG Methapyrilen, erh{\"o}hten sich die Konzentrationen von 11 Gallens{\"a}uren im Lebergewebe behandelter Tiere. Gleichzeitig stiegen die Konzentrationen von allen 20 individuellen Gallens{\"a}uren im Plasma behandelter Ratten an. Zus{\"a}tzlich zur quantitativen Analyse von Gallens{\"a}uren mittels LC-MS/MS wurde die Expression von Genen der Gallens{\"a}ure-Biosynthese, des Gallens{\"a}ure-Transports und die Regulation der Gallens{\"a}ure-Hom{\"o}ostase mittels Multiplex-Analyse untersucht. Die erh{\"o}hte Expression von Genen f{\"u}r Efflux-Transporter der Multidrug Resistance-Related Protein (MRP)-Familie deutet auf einen gesteigerten Abtransport von Gallens{\"a}uren ins Blut hin und korrespondierte mit erh{\"o}hten Gallens{\"a}ure-Konzentrationen im Plasma der behandelten Ratten. Des Weiteren wurden die Erkenntnisse der Gallens{\"a}ure-Profile aus den tierexperimentellen Studien als Grundlage genutzt, um Arzneimittel-induzierte Lebertoxizit{\"a}t auf ein zellbiologisches In-vitro-System zu {\"u}bertragen. Es wurden In-vitro-Experimente mit prim{\"a}ren Rattenhepatozyten zwischen zwei Kollagenmatrices (Sandwich-Kultivierung) durchgef{\"u}hrt. Dieses etablierte System wird u. a. f{\"u}r Untersuchungen an hepatobili{\"a}ren Transportsystemen (z. B. Bile Salt Export Pump, BSEP) genutzt. Das Gallens{\"a}ure-Profiling in den Zellkultur{\"u}berst{\"a}nden belegt, dass die prim{\"a}ren Hepatozyten konjugierte Gallens{\"a}uren bilden, dass sie bei einer Inkubation mit prim{\"a}ren Gallens{\"a}uren diese verstoffwechseln und dadurch, neben den bereits vorhandenen Gallens{\"a}uren, weitere konjugierte Gallens{\"a}uren produzieren. Eine Exposition mit den Hepatotoxinen Troglitazon und Methapyrilen f{\"u}hrte zu Ver{\"a}nderungen in der Gallens{\"a}ure-Hom{\"o}ostase der Hepatozyten. In den In-vivo-Experimenten wurde eine Methapyrilen-induzierte Nekrose mit hepatobili{\"a}rer Sch{\"a}digung in den behandelten Ratten festgestellt. Bei der Behandlung mit Methapyrilen ergaben sich starke Konzentrationsanstiege der Gallens{\"a}uren im Plasma (u. a. von GCA und TCA), die mit den histopathologischen Befunden korrelierten. Anhand dieser Daten und der Zusammenfassung pharmakokinetischen Eigenschaften von Methapyrilen wurde ein Studiendesign f{\"u}r Rattenhepatozyten in Sandwich-Kulturen entwickelt, um eine initiale Absch{\"a}tzung der Konzentrationsver{\"a}nderungen von Gallens{\"a}uren im In-vitro-Testsystem durchzuf{\"u}hren. Ab Tag 8 der Behandlung kam es zu einem erh{\"o}hten Anstieg der GCA- und TCA-Konzentrationen im Zellkulturmedium. Daher besitzt das In-vitro-Testsystem m{\"o}glicherweise das Potential, tierexperimentelle Studien bei der Bewertung einer Hepatotoxizit{\"a}t zu unterst{\"u}tzen oder sogar zu reduzieren. Insgesamt zeigen diese Ergebnisse aus dieser Arbeit, dass Gallens{\"a}ure-Profiling in m{\"a}nnlichen und weiblichen Ratten eine geeignete Methode zur Detektion und Differenzierung von Lebersch{\"a}den ist. Die Technologie ist flexibel einsetzbar und kann bereits etablierte Testverfahren, wie die Bestimmung von Serummarkern in der Klinischen Chemie und die Histopathologie unterst{\"u}tzen. Damit besitzt das Gallens{\"a}ure-Profiling das Potential, die Bewertung beim Nachweis und bei der Charakterisierung einer Lebertoxizit{\"a}t im Rahmen der Evaluierung von pr{\"a}klinischen Arzneimittelkandidaten zu verbessern.}, subject = {Hepatotoxizit{\"a}t}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Pawellek2021, author = {Pawellek, Ruben}, title = {Charged Aerosol Detector Performance Evaluation and Development of Optimization Strategies for the Analysis of Amino Acids}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-24319}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-243197}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The charged aerosol detector (CAD) is an aerosol-based detector employed in liquid chromatography which has become established in the field of pharmaceutical analysis due to its outstanding performance characteristics, e.g. the almost uniform response for nonvolatile analytes. Owing to its principle of detection, the response of the CAD depends on the volatility of a compound and is inherently nonlinear. However, the newly implemented instrumental settings evaporation temperature and power function value (PFV) are valuable tools to overcome some of these drawbacks and can even enhance the detector's capabilities when adjusted properly. This thesis aimed to evaluate the impact of the new instrumental settings on the CAD performance. Additionally, the influence of modern separation techniques for small polar compounds on the CAD was assessed and the applicability of hyphenated UV-CAD techniques explored. The optimization strategies derived from the evaluation procedures and the conjunction of the instrumental and chromatographic techniques investigated were utilized for the challenging impurity profiling of amino acids and amino acid-like drugs. The results of the method validation procedures confirmed the broad applicability of the CAD in the pharmaceutical analysis of nonvolatile compounds, supported by satisfactory sensitivity and reproducibility for meeting the regulatory requirements with respect to the ICH guidelines Q2(R1) and Q3A(R2). The limits of applicability include the analysis of semivolatile compounds, and the method transfer between current and legacy CAD models. Further advances in the definition and standardization of allowed ranges for the instrumental settings and the establishment of general optimization procedures in the method development could lead to a more widespread use of the detection technique in compendial methods.}, subject = {Instrumentelle Analytik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Becht2022, author = {Becht, Alexander Ulrich}, title = {New applications for spectroscopic and chemometric studies of drugs}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-27534}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-275342}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Spectroscopic methods were established decades ago in a wide variety of fields. This also applies to the pharmaceutical field, although they initially were mostly used for identity testing or structure elucidation only. Technical developments, such as miniaturization (NMR benchtop devices), Fourier transformations (for NMR, MIR spectroscopy) or the combination with chemometric evaluation (e.g., in Process Analytical Technology, PAT), have further increased their importance and opened up new applications. The aim of this work was to investigate further new approaches and to find new applications for already established methods and to show their benefits. By means of MIR, NIR and NMR data and their chemometric evaluation (principal component analysis, PCA; hierarchical cluster analysis, HCA; linear discriminant analysis, LDA), possibilities were presented to successfully determine the manufacturer or the pharmaceutical company of various paracetamol preparations. In the course of this, various similarities and correlations between the preparations of individual companies could also be identified. For this purpose, a suitable sample preparation was developed for each spectroscopic method, and suitable measurement parameters in order to obtain reproducible spectra for the chemometric evaluation were determined. Furthermore, the results of the two unsupervised methods (HCA, PCA) were compared with each other. The HCA was able to confirm those of the PCA for the very most part. Additionally, through these methods it was possible to characterize many of the preparations based on clusters formed by comparable tablet compositions. In order to be able to measure unmortared, whole tablets using the NIR spectrometer, an attachment was developed and manufactured using 3D printing. Its functionality was demonstrated by measuring and analyzing the tablets of two different batches of nine paracetamol preparations. The batches were clearly distinguished on the basis of a PCA and a significant difference was also demonstrated by means of statistical tests. For NMR spectroscopy, a method was developed to obtain optimized "fingerprint" spectra of drug formulations. For this purpose, a 1D DOSY measurement was elaborated, in which the signals of the active ingredient could be filtered out by the appropriate choice of measurement parameters. The chemometric evaluation can thus focus on the remaining signals of the excipients, on the basis of which the preparations of the same API can be distinguished. Especially in the case of formulations that consist largely of active ingredient, data pre processing of the spectra can thus be simplified and greater importance can be assigned to the originally very small excipient signals. A quantitative 1H NMR method was developed for the comparison of a high field spectrometer (400 MHz) with a benchtop spectrometer (80 MHz) for two finished drugs. It was shown that it is possible to obtain comparable results with both instruments, but that the influence of the excipients on the signals and the lower resolution of the benchtop instrument must be taken into account. Therefore, it was not possible to obtain comparable results without further optimization of the method for one of the active ingredients. In the investigation of various reactions between APIs and excipients using DOSY, its usefulness as a screening method in stability testing was demonstrated. For this purpose, three different APIs and excipients were stressed together and the reaction mixtures were subsequently measured using DOSY. Based on the translational diffusion coefficient, the reaction products could be identified and distinguished from the active ingredients and the excipients used. The importance of thoughtful processing could also be demonstrated. If all peak heights are selected when evaluating signals split by direct spin spin coupling, this allows the detection of hidden signals as long as not all signals have the same diffusion coefficient. The selective selection of individual peak heights in the case of split signals also enables the evaluation of signals that overlap slightly. However, the limitations of this method were also shown when two signals overlap too much and differ too little in their diffusion coefficients. Hence, it has been successfully demonstrated in the various projects that the new chemometric approaches, as well as the new applications of already established methods, enable in depth findings and thus have a clear added value.}, subject = {Instrumentelle Analytik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Leistner2023, author = {Leistner, Adrian Dieter}, title = {Improving the quality analysis of monographed drugs - dapsone, baclofen, acarbose and other selected APIs}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30331}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303318}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {All presented studies aimed on the improvement of the quality analysis of already monographed drugs. Thereby different LC methods were applied and coupled to i.e., the UV/VIS detector, the CAD or a hyphenation of these detectors, respectively. The choice of the chromatographic system including the detector was largely dependent on the physicochemical properties of the respective analytes. With the risk-assessment report on the API cetirizine we presented an exemplary tool, that can help to minimize the risk of the occurrence of unexpected impurities. An in- deep analysis of each step within synthesis pathway by means of reaction matrices of all compounds was performed. It is essential to understand the complete impurity profile of all reactants, solvents, and catalysts and to include them in the matrix. Finally, the API of this synthesis was checked if all impurities are identified by this tool. Of note, a shortcoming of such a targeted approach is that impurities can still occur, but they are not captured. This disadvantage can be partially compensated by non-targeted approaches if they are performed in parallel with the other studies that represent most of the impurities. However, this work also shows that even in a supposedly simple synthesis, potentially hundreds of by-products can be formed. For each of them, it must be decided individually whether their formation is probable or how their quantity can be minimized in order to obtain APIs, that are as pure as possible. In the dapsone project it was aimed to replace the existing old Ph. Eur. TLC method with a modern RP-HPLC method. This was successful and since Ph. Eur. 10.6, the method developed in this work, became a valid monograph. Within the revision process of the monograph, the individual limits for impurities were tightened. However, this new method needs HPLC instrumentation, suitable to perform gradients. As this is not always available in all control laboratories, we also developed an alternative, more simple method using two different isocratic runs for the impurity analysis. The obtained batch results of both, the new pharmacopoeial method and the more simple one, were in a comparable order of magnitude. Furthermore, within the method development stage of the Ph. Eur. method, we could identify one unknown impurity of the impurity reference by high-resolution MS/MS analysis. Also, in the baclofen project it was aimed to replace the existing Ph. Eur. method with the introduction of an additional impurity to be quantified. A corresponding method was developed and validated. However, due to the harmonization process of the pharmacopoeias, it is currently not used. In addition, we tried to find further, non- 116 SUMMARY chromophoric impurities by means of the CAD. However, except for one counterion of an impurity, no further impurities were found. Also, the aforementioned new impurity could not be detected above the reporting threshold in the batches analyzed. As the only individually specified impurity A is also present at a low level, it can be concluded that the examined batches of baclofen are very pure. The use of universal detectors, such as the CAD can be particularly interesting for compounds with no chromophore or those with only a weak chromophore. Therefore, we decided to take a closer look at the impurity profile of acarbose. Currently, acarbose and its impurities are being studied by low wavelength UV detection at 210 nm. Therefore, the question arose whether there are no other impurities in the API that do not show absorption at this wavelength. CAD, which offers consistent detection properties for all non-volatile compounds, is ideally suited for this purpose. However, it was not so easy to use the CAD together with the UV detector, for example, as a hyphenated detection technique, because the Ph. Eur. method uses phosphate buffers. However, this is non-volatile and therefore inappropriate for the CAD. Therefore, an attempt was made to replace the buffer with a volatile one. However, since this did not lead to satisfactory results and rather the self-degradation process of the stationary phase used could be observed by means of the CAD, it was decided to switch to alternative stationary phases. A column screening also revealed further difficulties with acarbose and its impurities: they show an epimerization reaction at the end of the sugar chain. However, since one wanted to have uniform peaks in the corresponding chromatograms, one had to accelerate this reaction significantly to obtain only one peak for each component. This was best achieved by using two stationary phases: PGC and Amide-HILIC. Impurity-profiling methods could be developed on each of the two phases. In addition, as expected, new impurities could be detected, albeit at a low level. Two of them could even be identified by spiking experiments as the sugar fragments maltose and maltotriose. Taken together, it can be concluded, that this work has contributed significantly to the improvement of the quality analysis of monographed drugs. In addition to the presented general tool for the identification of potential impurities, one of the methods developed, had already been implemented to the Ph. Eur. In an effort to improve the CAD's universal detection capabilities, additional methods have also been developed. Further, new improved methods for the impurity profiling are ready to use.}, subject = {Instrumentelle Analytik}, language = {en} }