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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
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Citric acid
is widely used to buffer pharmaceutical formulations including protein pharmaceuticals. In accelerated stability studies of the small cyclic peptide
oxytocin
, we have noted that additional degradation products form when
oxytocin
is formulated in citrate that do not form in other common buffers such as acetate and phosphate. Using high-pressure liquid chromatography combined with high-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry, we identified these degradation products as amide- and imide-linked adducts of
oxytocin
and citrate. The site of reaction was shown to be the N-terminal amine of cysteine. The adducts have been found to form for
oxytocin
formulated in citrate buffer over the pH range of 3-6; the extent of formation is greatest at a pH of 4-4.5. We have additionally identified these same adducts in samples of
oxytocin
formulated in citrate buffer that had been stored in the dark for 3 months at room temperature. Altogether, these results demonstrate that reaction between citrate and
oxytocin
leads to the formation of covalent amide- and imide-linked adducts.
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PMID:Formation of amide- and imide-linked degradation products between the peptide drug oxytocin and citrate in citrate-buffered formulations. 2154 12