volume 119 issue 33 pages 10466-10477

Influence of Secondary Interactions on the Structure, Sublimation Thermodynamics, and Solubility of Salicylate:4-Hydroxybenzamide Cocrystals. Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-08-10
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ISSN15206106, 15205207, 10895647
Materials Chemistry
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
Cocrystal screening of 4-hydroxybenzamide with a number of salicylates (salicylic acid, SA; 4-aminosalicylic acid, PASA; acetylsalicylic acid, ASA; and salicylsalicylic acid, SSA) was conducted to confirm the formation of two cocrystals, [SA+4-OHBZA] (1:1) and [PASA+4-OHBZA] (1:1). Their structures were determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and the hydrogen-bond network topology was studied. Thermodynamic characteristics of salicylic acid cocrystal sublimation were obtained experimentally. It was proved that PASA cocrystallization with 4-OHBZA makes the drug more stable and prevents the irreversible process of decarboxylation of PASA resulting in formation of toxic 3-aminophenol. The pattern of non-covalent interactions in the cocrystals is described quantitatively using solid-state density functional theory followed by Bader analysis of the periodic electron density. It has been found that the total energy of secondary interactions between synthon atoms and the side hydroxyl group of the acid molecule in [SA+4-OHBZA] (1:1) and [PASA+4-OHBZA] (1:1) cocrystals is comparable to the energy of the primary acid-amide heterosynthon. The theoretical value of the sublimation enthalpy of [SA+4-OHBZA], 231 kJ/mol, agrees fairly well with the experimental one, 272 kJ/mol. The dissolution experiments with [SA+4-OHBZA] have proved that the relatively large cocrystal stability in relation to the stability of its components has a negative effect on the dissolution rate and equilibrium solubility. The [PASA+4-OHBZA] (1:1) cocrystal showed an enhancement of apparent solubility compared to that of the corresponding pure active pharmaceutical ingredient, while their intrinsic dissolution rates are comparable.
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Manin A. N. et al. Influence of Secondary Interactions on the Structure, Sublimation Thermodynamics, and Solubility of Salicylate:4-Hydroxybenzamide Cocrystals. Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study // Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2015. Vol. 119. No. 33. pp. 10466-10477.
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Manin A. N., Voronin A., Voronin A. P., Shishkina A. V., Vener M. V., Churakov A. V., Perlovich G., PERLOVICH G. L. Influence of Secondary Interactions on the Structure, Sublimation Thermodynamics, and Solubility of Salicylate:4-Hydroxybenzamide Cocrystals. Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study // Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2015. Vol. 119. No. 33. pp. 10466-10477.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b05082
UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b05082
TI - Influence of Secondary Interactions on the Structure, Sublimation Thermodynamics, and Solubility of Salicylate:4-Hydroxybenzamide Cocrystals. Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study
T2 - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
AU - Manin, Alex N
AU - Voronin, Alexander
AU - Voronin, Alexander P.
AU - Shishkina, Anastasia V
AU - Vener, Mikhail V.
AU - Churakov, Andrei V.
AU - Perlovich, German
AU - PERLOVICH, GERMAN L.
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/08/10
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 10466-10477
IS - 33
VL - 119
PMID - 26258951
SN - 1520-6106
SN - 1520-5207
SN - 1089-5647
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@article{2015_Manin,
author = {Alex N Manin and Alexander Voronin and Alexander P. Voronin and Anastasia V Shishkina and Mikhail V. Vener and Andrei V. Churakov and German Perlovich and GERMAN L. PERLOVICH},
title = {Influence of Secondary Interactions on the Structure, Sublimation Thermodynamics, and Solubility of Salicylate:4-Hydroxybenzamide Cocrystals. Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study},
journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
year = {2015},
volume = {119},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {aug},
url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b05082},
number = {33},
pages = {10466--10477},
doi = {10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b05082}
}
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Manin, Alex N., et al. “Influence of Secondary Interactions on the Structure, Sublimation Thermodynamics, and Solubility of Salicylate:4-Hydroxybenzamide Cocrystals. Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study.” Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 119, no. 33, Aug. 2015, pp. 10466-10477. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b05082.