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Unveiling polyamorphism and polyamorphic interconversions in pharmaceuticals: the peculiar case of hydrochlorothiazide.
Martins, Inês C B; Larsen, Anders S; Madsen, Anders Ø; Frederiksen, Olivia Aalling; Correia, Alexandra; Jensen, Kirsten M Ø; Jeppesen, Henrik S; Rades, Thomas.
Afiliação
  • Martins ICB; Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 2 2100 Copenhagen Denmark ines.martins@sund.ku.dk thomas.rades@sund.ku.dk.
  • Larsen AS; Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 2 2100 Copenhagen Denmark ines.martins@sund.ku.dk thomas.rades@sund.ku.dk.
  • Madsen AØ; Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 2 2100 Copenhagen Denmark ines.martins@sund.ku.dk thomas.rades@sund.ku.dk.
  • Frederiksen OA; Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5 2100 Copenhagen Denmark.
  • Correia A; Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, University of Helsinki Viikinkaari 5 00790 Helsinki Finland.
  • Jensen KMØ; Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5 2100 Copenhagen Denmark.
  • Jeppesen HS; Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Notkestrasse 85 D-22607 Hamburg Germany.
  • Rades T; Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen Universitetsparken 2 2100 Copenhagen Denmark ines.martins@sund.ku.dk thomas.rades@sund.ku.dk.
Chem Sci ; 14(41): 11447-11455, 2023 Oct 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37886102
Polyamorphism has been a controversial and highly debated solid-state phenomenon in both material and pharmaceutical communities. Although some evidence of this fascinating phenomenon has been reported for several inorganic systems, and more recently also for a few organic compounds, the occurrence of polyamorphism is poorly understood and the molecular-level organization of polyamorphic forms is still unknown. Here we have investigated the occurrence of polyamorphism and polyamorphic interconversions in hydrochlorothiazide (HCT), using both experimental and computational methods. Three distinct HCT polyamorphs, presenting distinct physical and thermal stabilities as well as distinct relaxation properties, were systematically prepared using spray-drying (SD), quench-cooling (QC) and ball milling (BM) methods. HCT polyamorph II (obtained by QC) was found to be more physically stable than polyamorphs I and III (obtained by SD and BM, respectively). Furthermore, polyamorphs I and III could be converted into polyamorph II after QC, while polyamorph II did not convert to any other polyamorph after SD or BM. Molecular dynamics simulations show that HCT dihedral angle distributions are significantly different for polyamorphs I and II, which is postulated as a possible explanation for their different physicochemical properties.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article
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