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Formation of salts and molecular ionic cocrystals of fluoroquinolones and α,ω-Dicarboxylic acids

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posted on 2023-03-21, 15:14 authored by Ciaran O'Malley, Patrick McArdle, Andrea Erxleben

The cocrystallization of the fluoroquinolones ciprofloxacin (cip), norfloxacin (nor), and enrofloxacin (enro) with the α,ω-dicarboxylicacids glutaric acid (glu), adipic acid (adi), pimelic acid (pim), suberic acid (sub), azeliac acid (az), and sebacic acid (seb) resulted in 27 new molecular salts and ternary molecular ionic cocrystals of compositions A+B−, A2+B2−,A2+B2−B, and A+B−A. Depending on the solvent, different stoichiomorphs,solvates, or polymorphs were obtained. All salts and cocrystals contain the robust R2NH2+...−OOC or R3NH+...−OOC synthon but have different supramolecular ring motifs. Moderate solubility enhancements over the parent fluoroquinolones were observed. Salts in the ratio of 1:1 and 2:1 were also prepared by ball-milling. The milled sample nor/az (1:1) was shown to gel the GRAS (generally recognized as safe) solvent propylene glycol, and enro/sub (1:1) was shown to gel both propylene glycol and water. Dynamic rheology measurements confirmed that nor/az and enro/sub behave like viscoelastic materials and supramolecular gels.

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Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre (SSPC)

Science Foundation Ireland

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Crystal Growth and Design, 22, pp. 3060-3071

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American Chemical Society

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