Development of a specific fragment pattern-based quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry method to screen adulterated products of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors and their analogues

Recently, adulterated supplements with phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (PDE-5i) have frequently observed. New synthetic analogues obtained from the chemical modification of parent compounds are frequently found in illicit products despite continuous efforts to inspect for these adulterants. A rapid a...

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description Recently, adulterated supplements with phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (PDE-5i) have frequently observed. New synthetic analogues obtained from the chemical modification of parent compounds are frequently found in illicit products despite continuous efforts to inspect for these adulterants. A rapid and accurate method based on quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry was developed for simultaneously confirming and quantifying 85 PDE-5i and derived analogues present in illicit products for erectile dysfunction (ED). Common ions of PDE-5i according to their similar structures were proposed based on MS/MS fragmentations. These common ions could be an important diagnosis of their presence targets or new emerging analogues in supplements. Several validation parameters were employed, resulting in a limit of detection and quantification of 0.09–8.55 ng/mL and 0.24–17.10 ng/mL, respectively. The linear correlation coefficient (r2) was higher than 0.995, and mean recoveries of target compounds were in the range of 82–118%. A total of 187 illicit products, obtained from on/offline markets over a period of 3 years (2015–2017), were screened by the established method. Approximately 53% of them were adulterated with PDE-5i or derived analogues at concentrations of 0.1–726.0 mg/g in the illicit products. In the interests of public health, this study describes a rapid and accurate method to determine PDE-5i and new emerging analogues in adulterated products. •HR-MS method was developed to identify specific fragment pathway of 85 ED compounds.•The method was validated for quantification of target compounds in illegal products.•Over the 50% of 187 samples were detected with analogues of sildenafil and tadalafil.•The concentrations of detected samples were ranged from 0.1 mg/g to 726.0 mg/g.
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Counterfeit Drugs
Dietary Supplements
Drug Contamination
Food Contamination
Fragmentation pathways
Mass Spectrometry - methods
PDE-5i analogue
Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors - chemistry
Q-Orbitrap-MS
Screening
Sildenafil Citrate - analogs & derivatives
Tadalafil - analogs & derivatives
Validation
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Vasodilator Agents - chemistry
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