Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2487845 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The anhydrous sodium naproxen (ASN) can form several hydrated phases if maintained at different relative humidities (RH). The water uptake can promote crystallographic modifications, according to the amount of water. In a previous work, the authors showed that a dihydrated form could be obtained either by crystallization in water or by exposure of the anhydrous form to a RH of 55%. In the present work, the authors report about the formation and characterization of a new tetrahydrated form, obtained by exposing the ASN to RH â¥Â 75%. All the hydrated compounds were characterized by the combined use of several spectroscopic, thermal, and crystallographic techniques. The thermal stability of both the dihydrated and tetrahydrated compounds was also tested.
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Authors
Piera Di Martino, Christine Barthélémy, Etienne Joiris, Doretta Capsoni, Admir Masic, Vincenzo Massarotti, Roberto Gobetto, Marcella Bini, Sante Martelli,