JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
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Solid State Characterization of E3210 Polymorphs
Takuma MINAMISONOYoshiaki SATOHiroshi ISHIHARATakao OMAETakashi HASEBEHiroshi TAKIYAMA
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Polymorphism is an interesting property of crystalline substances of importance in pharmaceutical development. Studies were conducted to identify the most stable of the five polymorphic (one hydrate and four anhydrous) forms of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), E3210. Between the different polymorphs, the transformation mechanisms and thermodynamic stability relationships were complex. Form A and B were further characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at various heating rates and powder x-ray diffractometry (PXRD; isothermal and temperature controlled). Analysis by DSC revealed that Form A displays a single and large endothermic melting peak. Form B displays two small peaks, one endothermic peak and the other exothermic; the endothermic peak was an enantiotropically-related reversible transformation from Form B to Form B' and the exothermic peak was monotropically-related thermodynamically-irreversible transformation from Form B' to Form A. Thus, Forms B and B' are enantiotropically-related polymorphs, and both are monotropically related to Form A. Form A is the most stable and Form B is metastable.
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