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Cryst Growth Des ; 22(9): 5511-5525, 2022 Sep 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36097547

RESUMEN

Pharmaceutical cocrystals are highly interesting due to their effect on physicochemical properties and their role in separation technologies, particularly for chiral molecules. Detection of new cocrystals is a challenge, and robust screening methods are required. As numerous techniques exist that differ in their crystallization mechanisms, their efficiencies depend on the coformers investigated. The most important parameters characterizing the methods are the (a) screenable coformer fraction, (b) coformer success rate, (c) ability to give several cocrystals per successful coformer, (d) identification of new stable phases, and (e) experimental convenience. Based on these parameters, we compare and quantify the performance of three methods: liquid-assisted grinding, solvent evaporation, and saturation temperature measurements of mixtures. These methods were used to screen 30 molecules, predicted by a network-based link prediction algorithm (described in Cryst. Growth Des. 2021, 21(6), 3428-3437) as potential coformers for the target molecule praziquantel. The solvent evaporation method presented more drawbacks than advantages, liquid-assisted grinding emerged as the most successful and the quickest, while saturation temperature measurements provided equally good results in a slower route yielding additional solubility information relevant for future screenings, single-crystal growth, and cocrystal production processes. Seventeen cocrystals were found, with 14 showing stability and 12 structures resolved.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 22(3): 1874-1881, 2022 Mar 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35264911

RESUMEN

While much data are available for the Viedma ripening and temperature cycling deracemization processes, not much is known about the advantages (or disadvantages) of a combination of the two. We here try to elucidate what happens when Viedma ripening is used in combination with temperature cycling by comparing not only the deracemization times but also the change in the sizes of the crystals. We found that, in the case of NMPA (rac-(2-methylbenzylidene)-phenylglycine amide) as a model compound, combined experiments significantly increase the deracemization time. By tuning the process parameters, it is possible to approach experimental conditions where both Viedma ripening and temperature cycling control the deracemization. Under those conditions, however, the deracemization time is not significantly improved. Following our results, it seems unlikely that a combination of Viedma ripening and temperature cycling would shorten the deracemization time. Nevertheless, these experiments might provide clues for unraveling the mechanism of temperature cycling.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 22(2): 1459-1466, 2022 Feb 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35140550

RESUMEN

The stereoisomeric system of rac-2-phenylglycinamide (PGA) and rac-N-acetyl tryptophan (NAT) is significant in the application of chiral resolution because it has been shown that this system can be used for enantioseparation of PGA and/or NAT using a novel deracemization route of the conglomerate salt formed. However, it was also found that the conglomerate salt eventually converted into different crystal forms that limited the time available for the separation. Herein, we try to understand the phase conversion occurring in this system using DSC, PXRD, and SC-XRD. The related structures of the salt (two polymorphs of the more stable homochiral (dd- and ll-) salts and one polymorph of the less stable heterochiral (dl- and ld-) monohydrate salts) are demonstrated and discussed relating to their relative stabilities. The successful deracemization was demonstrated using the heterochiral (dl- or ld-) monohydrate salts. However, following Ostwald's rule of stages, only limited time is available for the deracemization before the metastable compound converts into the more stable homochiral (dd- and ll-) pair. Moreover, the occurrence of the (dd- and ll-) phase always coincides with the formation of yet another phase of the racemic compound containing four components in a crystal. Ostwald's rule of stages here thus involves three steps and phases and is highly significant during the deracemization of the homochiral species.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 21(6): 3428-3437, 2021 Jun 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34276256

RESUMEN

Cocrystallization has been promoted as an attractive early development tool as it can change the physicochemical properties of a target compound and possibly enable the purification of single enantiomers from racemic compounds. In general, the identification of adequate cocrystallization candidates (or coformers) is troublesome and hampers the exploration of the solid-state landscape. For this reason, several computational tools have been introduced over the last two decades. In this study, cocrystals of Praziquantel (PZQ), an anthelmintic drug used to treat schistosomiasis, are predicted with network-based link prediction and experimentally explored. Single crystals of 12 experimental cocrystal indications were grown and subjected to a structural analysis with single-crystal X-ray diffraction. This case study illustrates the power of the link-prediction approach and its ability to suggest a diverse set of new coformer candidates for a target compound when starting from only a limited number of known cocrystals.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 59(48): 21711-21718, 2020 11 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32797658

RESUMEN

A significant amount of attention has been given to the design and synthesis of co-crystals by both industry and academia because of its potential to change a molecule's physicochemical properties. Yet, difficulties arise when searching for adequate combinations of molecules (or coformers) to form co-crystals, hampering the efficient exploration of the target's solid-state landscape. This paper reports on the application of a data-driven co-crystal prediction method based on two types of artificial neural network models and co-crystal data present in the Cambridge Structural Database. The models accept pairs of coformers and predict whether a co-crystal is likely to form. By combining the output of multiple models of both types, our approach shows to have excellent performance on the proposed co-crystal training and validation sets, and has an estimated accuracy of 80 % for molecules for which previous co-crystallization data is unavailable.

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Chemistry ; 26(4): 839-844, 2020 Jan 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31663650

RESUMEN

Viedma ripening is a deracemization process that has been used to deracemize a range of chiral molecules. The method has two major requirements: the compound needs to crystallize as a conglomerate and it needs to be racemizable under the crystallization conditions. Although conglomerate formation can be induced in different ways, the number of racemization methods is still rather limited. To extend the scope of Viedma ripening, in the present research we applied UV-light-induced racemization in a Viedma ripening process, and report the successful deracemization of a BINOL derivative crystallizing as a conglomerate. Irradiation by UV light activates the target compound in combination with an organic base, required to promote the excited-state proton transfer (ESPT), leading thereafter to racemization. This offers a new tool towards the development of Viedma ripening processes, by using a cheap and "green" catalytic source like UV light to racemize suitable chiral compounds.

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Chemistry ; 25(61): 13837, 2019 Nov 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31691398

RESUMEN

Invited for the cover of this issue is the group of Gérard Coquerel at Université de Rouen Normandie. The image depicts a pyramid-like tetrahedron of the quaternary phase diagram showing where symmetry breaking can take place. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.201903338.

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Chemistry ; 25(61): 13890-13898, 2019 Nov 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31393026

RESUMEN

A productive deracemization process based on a quaternary phase diagram study of a naphthamide derivative is reported. New racemic compounds of an atropisomeric naphthamide derivative have been discovered, and a quaternary phase diagram has been constructed that indicated that four solids are stable in a methanol/H2 O solution. Based on the results of a heterogeneous equilibria study showing the stable domain of the conglomerate, a second-order asymmetric transformation was achieved with up to 97 % ee. Furthermore, this methodology showcases the chiral separation of a stable racemic compound forming system and does not suffer from any of the typical limitations of deracemization, although application is still limited to conglomerate-forming systems. We anticipate that this present study will serve as a fundamental model for the design of sophisticated chiral separation processes.

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Chemistry ; 25(41): 9639-9642, 2019 Jul 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31173419

RESUMEN

Chiral molecules exhibiting a quinone and/or hydroquinone moiety are ubiquitous in natural products and small molecule drugs. Herein, we describe a chiral quinone-hydroquinone molecule that racemizes through a reversible redox reaction. Using a combined computational and experimental approach, we show that this racemization proceeds via an intermolecular reaction mechanism. Starting from two achiral reactants, this molecule could be obtained in enantiopure form using Viedma ripening.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 19(3): 1709-1719, 2019 Mar 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30872978

RESUMEN

After years of controversy over the solid state structure of the essential amino acid l-phenylalanine, four different polymorphic forms were published recently. The common form I has symmetry P21 with four molecules in the asymmetric unit (Z' = 4), similar to form III, but with a different arrangement of molecular bilayers. Form II, obtained from the hydrate at very low humidity, is unrelated to forms I and III, as is the high-density form IV. The present investigation demonstrates that this prototype aromatic amino acid has two additional high-temperature phases Ih and IIIh obtained from form I and form III above 458 and 440 K, respectively, when flipping between two alternative side-chain conformations becomes dynamic and causes pairs of molecules, initially crystallographically independent, to become equivalent above a sharp transition temperature. These abrupt and reversible phase changes occur with a reduction of Z' from 4 (low T) to 2 (high T) and modified crystal symmetry. We furthermore experienced an example of disappearing polymorph for form I which after growing form III in one of our laboratories could no longer be crystallized at room temperature. In contrast, form III crystals may be irreversibly converted to form I crystals as a result of sliding of molecular bilayers in the crystal at elevated temperature. No conversions between the high-temperature forms Ih and IIIh were found. The remarkable crystallographic results are here corroborated by Molecular Dynamics and metadynamics simulations of the form I - form III system.

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Acta Crystallogr B Struct Sci Cryst Eng Mater ; 75(Pt 3): 371-383, 2019 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32830659

RESUMEN

To obtain a better understanding of which coformers to combine for the successful formation of a cocrystal, techniques from data mining and network science are used to analyze the data contained in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). A network of coformers is constructed based on cocrystal entries present in the CSD and its properties are analyzed. From this network, clusters of coformers with a similar tendency to form cocrystals are extracted. The popularity of the coformers in the CSD is unevenly distributed: a small group of coformers is responsible for most of the cocrystals, hence resulting in an inherently biased data set. The coformers in the network are found to behave primarily in a bipartite manner, demonstrating the importance of combining complementary coformers for successful cocrystallization. Based on our analysis, it is demonstrated that the CSD coformer network is a promising source of information for knowledge-based cocrystal prediction.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(6): 1670-1673, 2019 02 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30508314

RESUMEN

Mefloquine is an important drug for prevention and treatment of malaria. It is commercially available as a racemic mixture, wherein only one enantiomer is active against malaria, while the other one causes severe psychotropic effects. By converting the drug into a compound that crystallizes as a racemizable racemic conglomerate, the deracemization of mefloquine into the desired enantiomer was achieved.


Asunto(s)
Antimaláricos/química , Mefloquina/química , Estructura Molecular , Estereoisomerismo
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Cryst Growth Des ; 18(11): 6617-6620, 2018 Nov 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30450016

RESUMEN

Temperature cycling, alongside Viedma ripening, has been established as a reliable method for deracemizing racemic mixtures of chiral compounds that crystallize as a conglomerate. Here we report that the speed of temperature cycling can be increased by using chiral additives. We also demonstrate that the chirality of the additive determines the final enantiomeric state of the solid phase. Viedma ripening experiments using equivalent conditions, with and without chiral additives, are always found to be slower.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 57(47): 15441-15444, 2018 11 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30277304

RESUMEN

Viedma ripening is an emerging method for the solid-phase deracemization of mixtures of enantiomers. Up to now, the scope of the method has remained limited to molecules with a single stereocenter. We show here that this method can be extended to obtain a single enantiomer from a mixture of stereoisomers with two different stereocenters. In addition, we show that by using tailor-made chiral additives, the conversion time can be reduced by a factor of 100.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 18(1): 242-252, 2018 Jan 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30258304

RESUMEN

The rich landscape of enantiotropically related polymorphic forms and their solid-state phase transitions of dl-2-aminoheptanoic acid (dl-AHE) has been explored using a range of complementary characterization techniques, and is largely exemplary of the polymorphic behavior of linear aliphatic amino acids. As many as five new polymorphic forms were found, connected by four fully reversible solid-state phase transitions. Two low temperature forms were refined in a high Z' crystal structure, which is a new phenomenon for linear aliphatic amino acids. All five structures consist of two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded bilayers interconnected by weak van der Waals interactions. The single-crystal-to-single-crystal phase transitions involve shifts of bilayers and/or conformational changes in the aliphatic chain. Compared to two similar phase transitions of the related amino acid dl-norleucine, the enthalpies of transition and NMR chemical shift differences are notably smaller in dl-aminoheptanoic acid. This is explained to be a result of both the nature of the conformational changes and the increased chain length, weakening the interactions between the bilayers.

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Chemistry ; 24(12): 2863-2867, 2018 Feb 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29328537

RESUMEN

Viedma ripening is a process that combines abrasive grinding of a slurry of crystals with solution-phase racemization, resulting in solid-phase deracemization. One of the major disadvantages of Viedma ripening is that the desired compound needs to crystallize as a racemic conglomerate, accounting for only 5-10 % of all chiral molecules. Herein, we show that use of a chiral additive causes deracemization under conditions, in which the compound normally crystallizes as a racemic compound. Although this concerns a single example, it is envisioned that through this new approach the scope of Viedma ripening can be significantly expanded.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 17(12): 6231-6238, 2017 Dec 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29234239

RESUMEN

The crystal structure of para-methyl-l-phenylalanine at 230 K resembles that of the para-fluorinated analogue from the literature but is commensurately modulated with seven molecules in the asymmetric unit (Z' = 7). At 100 K, the superstructure loses its modulation, leading to a unit cell with Z' = 1, with clear disorder in the phenyl ring orientations. The methyl-substituent in para-methyl-l-phenylalanine has, in contrast to fluorine, no polar interactions with protons of neighboring molecules, which might allow for the well-defined modulation of the crystal structure at 230 K.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 17(10): 5583-5585, 2017 Oct 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29018306

RESUMEN

The scope of Viedma ripening and temperature cycling with respect to chiral molecules has remained mostly limited to molecules with a single stereogenic center, while racemization proceeds through inversion at that particular stereocenter. In this article we demonstrate for the first time that atropisomers, chiral rotamers that possess an axis of chirality, can be successfully deracemized in the solid phase by either applying temperature cycling or Viedma ripening.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 17(8): 4454-4457, 2017 Aug 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28794692

RESUMEN

Despite the importance of enantiopure chiral sulfoxides, few methods exist that allow for their deracemization. Here, we show that an enantiopure sulfoxide can be produced from the corresponding racemate using Viedma ripening involving rearrangement-induced racemization. The suitable candidate for Viedma ripening was identified from a library of 24 chiral sulfoxides through X-ray structure determination. Starting from the racemic sulfoxide, an unprecedented application of a 2,3-sigmatropic rearrangement type racemization in a Viedma ripening process allowed for complete deracemization.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 52(81): 12048-12051, 2016 Oct 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27722528

RESUMEN

Viedma ripening allows the conversion of a solid state racemate into a single enantiomer. Using the gradual conversion of a metastable racemic compound into the conglomerate, the speed of deracemization for two amino acid derivatives could be considerably increased from several days to a few hours.

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