The drug substance, acalabrutinib was subjected to hydrolytic (acid, base and neutral) and oxidative stress degradation as per ICH recommendations. Degradation products (DPs) generated from the drug substance were separated on a Shimadzu Shim-pak C-8 column utilizing a mobile phase composed of methanol: acetonitrile (90:10 v/v) and ammonium acetate buffer (10 mM, pH 3.80) in a gradient elution mode. Acalabrutinib was found to be labile under acid, basic, neutral and oxidative conditions. A total of eighteen DPs of drug substance were formed in hydrolytic (fourteen DPs) and oxidative degradation conditions (four DPs). All the DPs were characterized by comparing the LC-Q-TOF mass spectrometric fragmentation pathway of the drug substance with DPs. Further, hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) exchange studies were also carried out on the DPs to confirm the presence of labile hydrogens in their structures. Four DPs (H-12, O-2, O-3 and O-4) were isolated for chemical structural elucidation by NMR. Probable mechanisms involved in degradation of acalabrutinib were also postulated.

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