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New solid forms of griseofulvin: a solvate and a relict polymorph related to reported solvates

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posted on 2023-11-23, 09:38 authored by Mariana DinizMariana Diniz, Enrico SpolettiEnrico Spoletti, Peuli GhoshPeuli Ghosh, Michael Svärd, Åke RasmusonÅke Rasmuson, Sarah HudsonSarah Hudson

 This work presents two new solid forms, a polymorph and a solvate, of the antifungal active pharmaceutical ingredient griseofulvin (GSF). The novel forms were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravi-metric analysis, and their crystal structures were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The new polymorphic form (GSF Form VI) was obtained upon drying at room temperature the GSF-acetonitrile solvate. GSF Form VI is a relict structure related to reported solvates of GSF. Thermal stability studies show that Form VI is metastable and monotropically related to the stable GSF Form I. The new GSF-n-butyl acetate solvate was obtained by crystallization from an n-butyl acetate solution. The stoichiometry of the n-butyl acetate solvate is 1:0.5. The solvate loses the solvent from the crystal lattice at a temperature between 363.15 and 374.15 K 

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Science Foundation Ireland

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Crystal Growth and Design, 2023

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American Chemical Society

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The SFI Research Centre for Pharmaceuticals (SSPC) is greatly acknowledged for its support of this research, kindly financed by the Science Foundation Ireland, cofounded under the European Regional Development Fund (Grant No. 12/RC/2275_P2). M.S. gratefully acknowledges funding by the Swedish Research Council (grant number 2019-5059). Graph?ical abstract created with BioRender.com

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