
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences p. 1250 - 1252 (1994)
Update date:2022-08-31
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Chafetz
Desai
Sukonik
A solution of selegiline hydrochloride reference standard, which contained no detectable impurities at the time of its preparation, was found by HPLC to contain a trace of a compound at the locus of methamphetamine when analyzed after 1 year. Heating selegiline solutions at pH 7 and 105 °C produced methamphetamine as the major product at a rate which closely followed the first-order rate equation. Using only these data and worst-case assumptions, rate constants were estimated at various temperatures; the activation energy was estimated to be about 25 kcal, and the stability-indicating validity of the assay used was reaffirmed. Selegiline undergoes degradation at a negligibly slow rate.
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