Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8513787 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
The lower detection limit for 2 distinct crystalline phases by 1H magic-angle spinning (MAS) solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is investigated for a minority amount of cimetidine (anhydrous polymorph A) in a physical mixture with the anhydrous HCl salt of cimetidine. Specifically, 2-dimensional 1H double-quantum (DQ) MAS NMR spectra of polymorph A and the anhydrous HCl salt constitute fingerprints for the presence of each of these solid forms. For solid-state NMR data recorded at a 1H Larmor frequency of 850 MHz and a MAS frequency of 30 kHz on â¼10 mg of sample, it is shown that, by following the pair of cross-peaks at a 1H DQ frequency of 7.4Â + 11.6Â = 19.0 ppm that are unique to polymorph A, the level of detection for polymorph A in a physical mixture with the anhydrous HCl salt is a concentration of 1% w/w.
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Authors
Keisuke Maruyoshi, Dinu Iuga, Abigail E. Watts, Colan E. Hughes, Kenneth D.M. Harris, Steven P. Brown,