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Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate
Orbifloxacin (ORBI) is a widely used antimicrobial drug of the fluoroquinolone class. In the official pharmaceutical compendia the existence of polymorphism in this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is reported. No crystal structure has been reported for this API and as described in the literat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6273335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27005603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030328 |
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author | Santos, Olimpia Maria Martins Freitas, Jennifer Tavares Jacon Cazedey, Edith Cristina Laignier de Araújo, Magali Benjamim Doriguetto, Antonio Carlos |
author_facet | Santos, Olimpia Maria Martins Freitas, Jennifer Tavares Jacon Cazedey, Edith Cristina Laignier de Araújo, Magali Benjamim Doriguetto, Antonio Carlos |
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description | Orbifloxacin (ORBI) is a widely used antimicrobial drug of the fluoroquinolone class. In the official pharmaceutical compendia the existence of polymorphism in this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is reported. No crystal structure has been reported for this API and as described in the literature, its solubility is very controversial. Considering that different solid forms of the same API may have different physicochemical properties, these different solubilities may have resulted from analyses inadvertently carried out on different polymorphs. The solubility is the most critical property because it can affect the bioavailability and may compromise the quality of a drug product. The crystalline structure of ORBI determined by SCXRD is reported here for the first time. The structural analysis reveals that the ORBI molecule is zwitterionic and hemihydrated. ORBI hemihydrated form was characterized by the following techniques: TG/DTA, FTIR-ATR, and PXRD. A second crystalline ORBI form is also reported: the ORBI anhydrous form was obtained by heating the hemihydrate. These ORBI solid forms were isomorphous, since no significant change in unit cell and space group symmetry were observed. The solid-state phase transformation between these forms is discussed and the equilibrium solubility data were examined in order to check the impact of the differences observed in their crystalline structures. |
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spelling | pubmed-62733352018-12-28 Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate Santos, Olimpia Maria Martins Freitas, Jennifer Tavares Jacon Cazedey, Edith Cristina Laignier de Araújo, Magali Benjamim Doriguetto, Antonio Carlos Molecules Article Orbifloxacin (ORBI) is a widely used antimicrobial drug of the fluoroquinolone class. In the official pharmaceutical compendia the existence of polymorphism in this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is reported. No crystal structure has been reported for this API and as described in the literature, its solubility is very controversial. Considering that different solid forms of the same API may have different physicochemical properties, these different solubilities may have resulted from analyses inadvertently carried out on different polymorphs. The solubility is the most critical property because it can affect the bioavailability and may compromise the quality of a drug product. The crystalline structure of ORBI determined by SCXRD is reported here for the first time. The structural analysis reveals that the ORBI molecule is zwitterionic and hemihydrated. ORBI hemihydrated form was characterized by the following techniques: TG/DTA, FTIR-ATR, and PXRD. A second crystalline ORBI form is also reported: the ORBI anhydrous form was obtained by heating the hemihydrate. These ORBI solid forms were isomorphous, since no significant change in unit cell and space group symmetry were observed. The solid-state phase transformation between these forms is discussed and the equilibrium solubility data were examined in order to check the impact of the differences observed in their crystalline structures. MDPI 2016-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6273335/ /pubmed/27005603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030328 Text en © 2016 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Santos, Olimpia Maria Martins Freitas, Jennifer Tavares Jacon Cazedey, Edith Cristina Laignier de Araújo, Magali Benjamim Doriguetto, Antonio Carlos Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate |
title | Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate |
title_full | Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate |
title_fullStr | Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate |
title_short | Structure, Solubility and Stability of Orbifloxacin Crystal Forms: Hemihydrate versus Anhydrate |
title_sort | structure, solubility and stability of orbifloxacin crystal forms: hemihydrate versus anhydrate |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6273335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27005603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030328 |
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