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Polymer-directed Crystallization of Sibutramine using Cellulose Derivatives

Authors
Bae, HarimLee, HyeseungLee, MinkyungLee, Jonghwi
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국약제학회
Keywords
Sibutramine; Crystallization; Polymer-directed crystallization; Polymer drug interaction; Crystal habit
Citation
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation, v.41, no.1, pp 45 - 50
Pages
6
Journal Title
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
45
End Page
50
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/35783
DOI
10.4333/KPS.2011.41.1.045
ISSN
2093-5552
2093-6214
Abstract
Nonclassical pathway of crystallization has been utilized to modify the properties and morphologies of inorganic and organic/inorganic materials. In here, the polymer-directed crystallization method has been applied to the pharmaceutical active ingredient to assess the applicability for as a particle engineering tool. The polymer-directed crystallization was successful to modifying the crystal size, habit and morphology, but it was not effective to discover the novel polymorphs of Sibutramine (SB). SB was selected as a model drug and polyacrylic acid (PAA), polyethylene imine (PEI) and chitosan (CHI) were added as a crystallization pathway modifier. SB was crystallized via drowning crystallization using methanol or ethanol as a solvent and water as a non-solvent. The significant interactions between polymer and the drug were confirmed by measuring the solubility of the drug in presence of polymer during the crystallization. The crystal forms of SB are characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and optical microscope (OM). The polymer-directed crystallization seems to be able to modify the crystal properties of pharmaceutical active ingredient, which is critical in determining the bioavailability, processability, and stability.
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