Liraglutide (LGT) is a synthetic glucagon-like peptide-1 analogue mainly used for the treatment of type-2 diabetes or obesity. Comprehensive stability testing is essential in the development and routine quality control of synthetic therapeutic peptide pharmaceuticals. The GLP-1 peptide drugs are usually formulated in aqueous-base solution, which can generate stability issues during manufacturing, storage or shipment. The current study endeavors to observe the chemical stability behavior of LGT by exposing the drug substance to oxidative and hydrolytic stress conditions. A simple liquid chromatography (LC) method was developed where sufficient resolution between LGT and the generated degradation products was achieved. In total, 19 degradation products (DPs) were separated under acidic, basic and oxidative stress conditions. Using LC-HRMS, MS/MS studies, the generated degradation products were identified and characterized. The mechanistic fragmentation pathway for all generated DPs were established and the plausible chemical structure for the identified DPs was predicted based on MS/MS data. The results strongly suggest that LGT is highly susceptible to degrade under oxidative and hydrolytic conditions. Furthermore, this study provides insights into the hydrolytic and oxidative stability of LGT, which can be implied during generic and novel formulation drug development and discovery in synthesizing relatively stable GLP-1 analogues.

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