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Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil

[Image: see text] In this paper, broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) has been applied to study the molecular dynamics and crystallization kinetics of the antihyperlipidemic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), gemfibrozil (GEM), as well as its deuterated (dGEM) and methylated (metGEM) derivat...

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Autores principales: Kamińska, Ewa, Minecka, Aldona, Tarnacka, Magdalena, Hachuła, Barbara, Kamiński, Kamil, Paluch, Marian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31961694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.9b01244
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author Kamińska, Ewa
Minecka, Aldona
Tarnacka, Magdalena
Hachuła, Barbara
Kamiński, Kamil
Paluch, Marian
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Minecka, Aldona
Tarnacka, Magdalena
Hachuła, Barbara
Kamiński, Kamil
Paluch, Marian
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description [Image: see text] In this paper, broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) has been applied to study the molecular dynamics and crystallization kinetics of the antihyperlipidemic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), gemfibrozil (GEM), as well as its deuterated (dGEM) and methylated (metGEM) derivatives, characterized by different types and strengths of intermolecular interactions. Moreover, calorimetric and infrared measurements have been carried out to characterize the thermal properties of examined samples and to probe a change in the H-bonding pattern in GEM, respectively. We found that the dielectric spectra of all examined compounds, collected below the glass transition temperature (T(g)), reveal the presence of two secondary relaxations (β, γ). According to the coupling model (CM) predictions, it was assumed that the slower process (β) is of JG type, whereas the faster one (γ) has an intramolecular origin. Interestingly, the extensive crystallization kinetics measurements performed after applying two paths, i.e., the standard procedure (cooling and subsequently heating up to the appropriate temperature, T(c)), as well as annealing at two temperatures in the vicinity of T(g) and further heating up to T(c), showed that the annealing increases the crystallization rate in the case of native API, while the thermal history of the sample has no significant impact on the pace of this process in the two derivatives of GEM. Analysis of the dielectric strength (Δε) of the α-process during annealing, together with the results of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) measurements, suggested that the reorganization within dimeric structures formed between the GEM molecules is responsible for the observed behavior. Importantly, our results differ from those obtained by Tominaka et al. ( S. Tominaka; K. Kawakami; M. Fukushima; A. MiyazakiPhysical Stabilization of Pharmaceutical Glasses Based on Hydrogen Bond Reorganization under Sub-T(g) TemperatureMol. Pharm.20171426427310.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.6b00866.28043129), who demonstrated that the sub-T(g) annealing of ritonavir (RTV), which is able to form extensive supramolecular hydrogen bonds, protects this active substance against crystallization. Therefore, based on these contradictory reports, one can hypothesize that materials forming H-bonded structures, characterized by varying architecture, may behave differently after annealing in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature.
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spelling pubmed-75881392020-10-27 Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil Kamińska, Ewa Minecka, Aldona Tarnacka, Magdalena Hachuła, Barbara Kamiński, Kamil Paluch, Marian Mol Pharm [Image: see text] In this paper, broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) has been applied to study the molecular dynamics and crystallization kinetics of the antihyperlipidemic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), gemfibrozil (GEM), as well as its deuterated (dGEM) and methylated (metGEM) derivatives, characterized by different types and strengths of intermolecular interactions. Moreover, calorimetric and infrared measurements have been carried out to characterize the thermal properties of examined samples and to probe a change in the H-bonding pattern in GEM, respectively. We found that the dielectric spectra of all examined compounds, collected below the glass transition temperature (T(g)), reveal the presence of two secondary relaxations (β, γ). According to the coupling model (CM) predictions, it was assumed that the slower process (β) is of JG type, whereas the faster one (γ) has an intramolecular origin. Interestingly, the extensive crystallization kinetics measurements performed after applying two paths, i.e., the standard procedure (cooling and subsequently heating up to the appropriate temperature, T(c)), as well as annealing at two temperatures in the vicinity of T(g) and further heating up to T(c), showed that the annealing increases the crystallization rate in the case of native API, while the thermal history of the sample has no significant impact on the pace of this process in the two derivatives of GEM. Analysis of the dielectric strength (Δε) of the α-process during annealing, together with the results of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) measurements, suggested that the reorganization within dimeric structures formed between the GEM molecules is responsible for the observed behavior. Importantly, our results differ from those obtained by Tominaka et al. ( S. Tominaka; K. Kawakami; M. Fukushima; A. MiyazakiPhysical Stabilization of Pharmaceutical Glasses Based on Hydrogen Bond Reorganization under Sub-T(g) TemperatureMol. Pharm.20171426427310.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.6b00866.28043129), who demonstrated that the sub-T(g) annealing of ritonavir (RTV), which is able to form extensive supramolecular hydrogen bonds, protects this active substance against crystallization. Therefore, based on these contradictory reports, one can hypothesize that materials forming H-bonded structures, characterized by varying architecture, may behave differently after annealing in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature. American Chemical Society 2020-01-21 2020-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7588139/ /pubmed/31961694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.9b01244 Text en This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Kamińska, Ewa
Minecka, Aldona
Tarnacka, Magdalena
Hachuła, Barbara
Kamiński, Kamil
Paluch, Marian
Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil
title Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil
title_full Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil
title_fullStr Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil
title_short Influence of Annealing in the Close Vicinity of T(g) on the Reorganization within Dimers and Its Impact on the Crystallization Kinetics of Gemfibrozil
title_sort influence of annealing in the close vicinity of t(g) on the reorganization within dimers and its impact on the crystallization kinetics of gemfibrozil
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31961694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.9b01244
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