RESUMO
Forced degradation of Doxofylline (DFL) in different stress (base and peroxide) conditions gave rise to two potential unknown impurities. These unknown degradation products DFL DEG-I and DFL DEG-II were evaluated using a new-reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), where it was eluted at 0.44 and 1.09 relative retention times to DFL peak. DFL DEG-I and DFL DEG-II were isolated using preparative HPLC from degradation mixtures. The structure of DFL DEG-I and DFL DEG-II were elucidated using high resolution MS, multi-dimensional NMR and FTIR spectroscopic techniques, and characterized. The stereochemistry of the enantiomers in DFL DEG-II has further been investigated using computational techniques. To the best of our knowledge, DFL DEG-I and DFL DEG-II are novel impurities and not reported elsewhere.