Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1222020 Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel inhibitor of reverse transcriptase was studied by solid-state NMR. Three phases of the compound were examined which included the dihydrate and two anhydrous polymorphs (Form I and Form III). By correlating 1H and 13C solution NMR with the solid-state 13C NMR CP/MAS and CPPI spectral editing experiments, comparative 13C assignments were made for each phase. Polymorphs of Form I and Form III and the dihydrate were easily distinguished based upon chemical shift patterns of the carbon resonances. The 1H spin-lattice relaxation times were also measured for each phase which provided information on the mobility and relative crystallinity. The 13C ssNMR spectrum of Form I showed the presence of a minor component identified as the dihydrate. Weight/percent quantitation of major and minor components in Form I was obtained from integrated intensities of a 50:50 mixture containing weighed amounts of Form I and the pure dihydrate. Comparison of the ssNMR and X-ray powder diffraction techniques is discussed.

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