Near UV Light Photo-Degradation of Lactate and Related α-Hydroxycarboxylates in the Presence of Fe(III): Formation of Carbon Dioxide Radical Anion.

J Pharm Sci

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Kansas, 2093 Constant Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66047, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

In recent studies we have reported on the near-UV light-induced degradation of iron complexes of various pharmaceutical excipients, such as Fe(III)-citrate and Fe(III)-amino acid complexes. Mechanistic studies revealed a common photo-degradation pattern, i.e. the formation of carbon dioxide radical anion, a potent reducing agent, via an alkoxyl/amino radical intermediate generated by light-induced ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) involving α-hydroxycarboxylates or amino acids. Herein, we confirm the proposed general photo-degradation pathways through the study of the iron complexes of other α-hydroxycarboxylates that may be present in protein formulations, such as lactate and glycolate. The results indicate that lactate generates even higher yields of CO as compared to citrate, suggesting a significant potential of lactate for the promotion of photo-degradation in pharmaceutical formulations.

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