Stability-indicating spectrophotometric manipulations for the determination of Letrozole in the presence of its alkaliinduced degradation products; towards whiteness and ChlorTox scale perspectives
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Date
2025-03-08
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BioMed Central Ltd
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BMC Chemistry ; Volume 19, Issue 1 , December 2025 , Article number 63
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Abstract
Letrozole (LTZ) is an established first hormonal treatment for breast cancer, yet it was found to be highly
susceptible for degradation in alkaline medium due to the presence of cyano phenyl group. Consequently, three
stability-indicating spectrophotometric manipulations for LTZ quantification in presence of its alkali-induced
degradation products were developed for the first time; ensuring methods’ simplicity, sensitivity and accuracy. The
first method was Second derivative (D2) by recording peak amplitude of the drug at 226.8 nm. The second method
was Ratio difference (RD) where the peak amplitude were recorded at wavelengths 240.0 nm and 258.0 nm. The
third method was First derivative of ratio spectra (DD1) through recording peak amplitude at 246.0 nm. Linearity
ranged from 1.00 to 16.00 µg/mL for D2, while from 3.00 to 16.00 µg/mL for RD and DD1 with adequate recoveries
100.02±1.371, 100.05±1.972 and 100.40±1.223 for D2, RD and DD1, respectively. The proposed methods were
validated as per ICH guidelines, and were successfully applied for determination of LTZ in bulk powder, laboratoryprepared mixtures, and pharmaceutical formulation. The Whiteness tool, using the RBG12 algorithm, was employed
to evaluate environmental aspects, as well, ChlorTox scale was used to assess chemicals’ hazards for this study
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Keywords
Letrozole, Alkali-induced degradation products, Spectrophotometry, Whiteness evaluation, ClorTox assessment
Citation
El-Fatah, N. a. A., Fouad, M. M., Hegazy, M. A., & El-Sayed, G. M. (2025). Stability-indicating spectrophotometric manipulations for the determination of Letrozole in the presence of its alkali-induced degradation products; towards whiteness and ChlorTox scale perspectives. BMC Chemistry, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-025-01416-2