Pharmaceutical Co-Crystal of Flufenamic Acid: Synthesis and Characterization of Two Novel Drug-Drug Co-Crystal
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2017
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Elsevier B.V.
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Two novel pharmaceutical co-crystals of anti-inflammatory drug flufenamic acid (FFA) with 2-chloro-4-nitrobenzoic acid (CNB) and ethenzamide (ETZ) have been synthesized by solvent evaporation method as well as by solvent drop-assisted grinding method. The synthesized co-crystals were characterized thoroughly by various spectroscopic methods and crystal structures were determined by single-crystal x-ray diffraction technique. In FFA-CNB co-crystal, robust supramolecular acid-acid homosynthon was observed. FFA-ETZ co-crystal is formed via robust supramolecular acid-amide heterosynthon. In FTIR spectra, a significant shift in the carbonyl stretching frequency was observed for the co-crystals due to the presence of intermolecular hydrogen bond. 1H nuclear magnetic resonance study suggests the presence of hydrogen bond in the solution state of FFA-ETZ co-crystal; however, it was absent for FFA-CNB co-crystal. Solubility study in Millipore water revealed that the solubility of FFA is increased by 2-fold when it is in the form of FFA-CNB co-crystal and no increment in the solubility of FFA was observed in FFA-ETZ co-crystal. About 5-fold increment in the solubility of FFA was observed in both the co-crystals in 0.1 N HCl (pH 1) solution. The synthesized co-crystals were found to be non-hygroscopic at ?75% relative humidity and stable for a period of 6 months at ambient temperature (?25°C). © 2017 American Pharmacists Association®
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2 chloro 4 nitrobenzoic acid, ethenzamide, flufenamic acid, halogen, hydrogen, nitrobenzoic acid derivative, unclassified drug, antiinflammatory agent, Article, crystal, crystal structure, differential scanning calorimetry, dilution, drug solubility, environmental temperature, evaporation, humidity, hydrogen bond, infrared spectroscopy, low temperature, melting point, pH, proton nuclear magnetic resonance, room temperature, synthesis, temperature sensitivity, thermal analysis, wettability, X ray diffraction, crystallization, drug combination, procedures, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Crystallization, Drug Combinations, Flufenamic Acid, X-Ray Diffraction
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017, 106, 5, pp. 1384-1390
