posted on 2018-12-12, 12:24authored byShaza DarwishShaza Darwish, Jacek Zeglinski, Rama Krishna Gamidi, Rahamatullah Shaikh, Majeda Khraisheh, Gavin M. Walker, Denise M. Croker
A new 1:1 drug-drug cocrystal of theophylline (THP) and aspirin (ASP) was successfully prepared by
liquid assisted grinding, evaporative crystallization and slurry conversion crystallization. The obtained
cocrystal was comprehensively characterized by Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction, Powder X-ray
diffraction, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Thermogravimetric analysis, Scanning Electron
Microscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared analysis. Ternary phase diagrams (TPDs) were constructed
for the obtained cocrystal in isopropyl alcohol at two different temperatures, i.e. 20 and 40°C. A narrow
stability region was found for the pure THP-ASP cocrystal in the phase diagram at both temperatures.
By proper selection of the ratios between THP, ASP and IPA from the stability region, THP-ASP
cocrystals could be purely produced by isothermal slurry conversion in IPA. In addition, molecular
modelling was deployed to provide mechanistic insights into the formation of this THP-ASP cocrystal
system