Volume 69, Issue 6 pp. 687-691
Research Article

Identification and analysis of persistent contaminants associated with gemcadiol

J. Philip

J. Philip

Analytical Research, Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, NJ 07950

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D. H. Szulczewski

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D. H. Szulczewski

Analytical Research, Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, NJ 07950

Analytical Research, Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, NJ 07950Search for more papers by this author
First published: June 1980

Abstract

Application of several analytical probes indicated that certain batches of the investigational new drug gemcadiol (2,2,9,9-tetramethyl-1,10-decanediol) were contaminated with impurities whose nature and source were unknown. Subsequent study showed that these impurities consisted of polymeric material formed by self-condensation of the dialdehyde precursor. Gel permeation chromatographic techniques were found to be useful in the analysis of polymers present in both the aldehyde precursor and the finished drug.

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