NMR and XRD data are reported for several new forms of finasteride, including the results of complete structure determinations for three solvates. Form III of finasteride, hitherto only mentioned in the patent literature, and a new anhydrous form designated Form X, have been found in mixtures of pol
Structural analysis of polymorphism and solvation in tranilast
β Scribed by Frederick G. Vogt; Dawn E. Cohen; Joshua D. Bowman; Grant P. Spoors; Gary E. Zuber; Gudrun A. Trescher; Philip C. Dell'Orco; Lee M. Katrincic; Charles W. Debrosse; R. Curtis Haltiwanger
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 308 KB
- Volume
- 94
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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β¦ Synopsis
Five polymorphic forms of tranilast were characterized by thermal, diffractometric, and spectroscopic techniques. The crystal structures of the most stable anhydrous form (Form I), a chloroform solvate, and a dichloromethane solvate were determined from single-crystal X-ray analysis. Two additional anhydrous forms of tranilast (Forms II and III) were also studied, but were not amenable to SCXRD. All five forms were also analyzed using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, Fourier transform infrared, and Fourier transform-Raman spectroscopy, and thermal methods. From the trends observed in the crystal structures and the spectral data, some conclusions can be made about hydrogen bonding, molecular conformation, and crystal packing differences in the polymorphs and solvates. Form II was found to be a spectroscopically distinctive polymorph that is probably missing an important intramolecular hydrogen bond coupled with a conformational change. In contrast, Form III was found to be more similar to the crystallographically characterized forms, and is more likely a packing and hydrogen-bonding polymorph with a weakened intermolecular hydrogen-bonding interaction relative to the other forms. From a pharmaceutical development perspective, it is shown that although the anhydrous forms of tranilast have similar thermal properties, they can be reliably distinguished by spectroscopic methods.
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