Abstract
Research work featured in this article describes the impurity profile of spirotetramat, a widely used broad-spectrum pesticide targeting acetyl-CoA carboxylase. Technical grade spirotetramat from four different sources were analyzed and compared with commercial Movento using UPLC-MS. Seven potential impurities were detected and six of them except for the trans-isomer of spirotetramat were subsequently isolated using preparative HPLC. All impurities were characterized mainly by MS and NMR spectroscopy and their structures were further confirmed by chemical synthesis. The formation of the impurities was described in this report as well.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Prof. Qing Jiang for consistent support and help.
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