Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10162266 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The crystal structures of the monohydrate and anhydrous forms of ambazone were determined by singleâcrystal Xâray diffraction (SCâXRD). Ambazone monohydrate is characterized by an infinite threeâdimensional network involving the water molecules, whereas anhydrous ambazone forms a twoâdimensional network via hydrogen bonds. The reversible transformation between the monohydrate and anhydrous forms of ambazone was evidenced by thermal analysis, temperatureâdependent Xâray powder diffraction and accelerated stability at elevated temperature, and relative humidity (RH). Additionally, a novel ambazone acetate salt solvate form was obtained and its nature was elucidated by SCâXRD. Powder dissolution measurements revealed a substantial solubility and dissolution rate improvement of acetate salt solvated form in water and physiological media compared with ambazone forms. Also, the acetate salt solvate displayed good thermal and solution stability but it transformed to the monohydrate on storage at elevated temperature and RH. Our study shows that despite the requirement for controlled storage conditions, the acetate salt solvated form could be an alternative to ambazone when solubility and bioavailability improvement is critical for the clinical efficacy of the drug product. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 103:3594-3601, 2014
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Authors
Marieta MuresanâPop, Dario Braga, Mihaela M. Pop, Gheorghe Borodi, Irina Kacso, Lucia Maini,