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Solid solution polymorphs afford two high-soluble co-drug forms of tolbutamide and chlorpropamide

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posted on 2023-12-12, 20:10 authored by Enrico SpolettiEnrico Spoletti, Vivek Verma, Chiara Cappuccino, Matteo LusiMatteo Lusi

The search for solid solutions of class-two insulin secretagogues, tolbutamide and chlorpropamide, reveals a rare case of monotropic polymorphism for the mixed crystals. At any stoichiometry, two crystal forms are isolated that are kinetically stable at room temperature from a few months to over a year. Dissolution tests certify the solubility advantage of the solid solutions over the pure drugs as well as their physical mixture, suggesting a potential application as a highly soluble co-drug formulation.

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Crystal Engineering of Solid-Solutions for Tunable Drugs

Science Foundation Ireland

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Chemical Communications, 2023, (59), pp. 14321-14324

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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