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Buspirone EP Impurity E

  • CAT NUMBER DCTI-C-2980
  • CAS NUMBER 257877-43-3
  • MOLECULAR FORMULA C21H33N5O3
  • MOLECULAR WEIGHT 403.53

Buspirone EP Impurity N

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-251
  • CAS Number 257877-44-4
  • Molecular Formula C22H32N2O4
  • Molecular Weight 388.51

Buspirone Impurity K

  • CAT NUMBER DCTI-C-3010
  • CAS NUMBER 1075-89-4
  • MOLECULAR FORMULA C9H13NO2
  • MOLECULAR WEIGHT 167.21

Buspirone N-Oxide

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-284
  • CAS Number 220747-81-9
  • Molecular Formula C21H31N5O3
  • Molecular Weight 401.51

Buspirone Open Ring Ethyl Ester Impurity

  • CAT NUMBER DCTI-C-3000
  • CAS NUMBER NA
  • MOLECULAR FORMULA C23H37N5O3
  • MOLECULAR WEIGHT 431.58

Buspirone Open Ring n-Butyl Ester Impurity

  • CAT NUMBER DCTI-C-3009
  • CAS NUMBER NA
  • MOLECULAR FORMULA C25H41N5O3
  • MOLECULAR WEIGHT 459.63

Buspirone-D8

  • CAT Number DCTI-A-174
  • CAS Number 204395-49-3
  • Molecular Formula C21H23D8N5O2
  • Molecular Weight 393.56

General Information

Buspirone Impurities and Buspirone   

Daicel Pharma synthesizes Buspirone impurities of exceptional quality, such as Buspirone EP Impurity N and Buspirone N-Oxide. These impurities are crucial to assess the purity, reliability, and safety of Buspirone, an active pharmaceutical ingredient. Besides, Daicel Pharma provides custom synthesis of Buspirone impurities to meet clients’ demands for worldwide delivery.

Buspirone [CAS: 36505-84-7] is a medication used to manage general anxiety disorders and alleviate anxiety symptoms. It is a psychoactive drug and a partial agonist at serotonin 5-HT1A autoreceptors. Buspirone is also considered an antidepressant.

Buspirone: Use and Commercial Availability 

Buspirone is a drug to treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and provides short-term relief for anxiety symptoms. It manages anxiety disorders. The drug is available under the trade name Buspar.

Buspirone Structure and Mechanism of Action  Buspirone Structure and Mechanism of Action

The chemical name of Buspirone is 8-[4-[4-(2-Pyrimidinyl)-1-piperazinyl]butyl]-8-azaspiro[4.5]decane-7,9-dione. Its chemical formula is C21H31N5O2, and its molecular weight is approximately 385.5 g/mol.

The mechanism of action of Buspirone is unknown.

Buspirone Impurities and Synthesis

Buspirone impurities are unintended substances that generate during the synthesis1, manufacturing, or storage of the drug substance. These impurities can affect the drug quality, safety, and efficacy. The main impurities found in Buspirone are related to the starting materials used in its synthesis. Therefore, it is necessary to control these impurities to ensure the quality and safety of the drug product.

Daicel Pharma offers a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for Buspirone impurity standards, such as Buspirone EP Impurity N and Buspirone N-Oxide, generated from an analytical facility compliant with cGMP standards. The CoA includes a comprehensive characterization report comprising data2 from techniques like 1H NMR, 13C NMR, IR, MASS, and HPLC purity3. Furthermore, on request, we can provide additional data like 13C-DEPT and CHN. Daicel Pharma can synthesize unknown Buspirone impurities or degradation products and labeled compounds to assess the effectiveness of generic Buspirone. We also offer Buspirone-D8, a deuterium-labeled Buspirone standard useful in bio-analytical research, such as BA/BE studies. A complete characterization report accompanies every delivery.

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Impurities in Buspirone can be controlled by using high-quality raw materials, optimizing the synthesis process, and implementing appropriate storage and handling conditions. Analytical methods help detect and quantify impurities in the drug substance and product.

Impurities in Buspirone are monitored at various stages of the manufacturing process through in-process controls, such as sampling and testing of intermediate products.

Methanol is the solvent used in analyzing many impurities in Buspirone.

Buspirone impurities are stored at a controlled room temperature between 2-8 °C or as indicated on the Certificate of Analysis (CoA).

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