Binary adduct formation of desipramine with dicarboxylic acids

This paper presents the results obtained in a screening study for binary adduct formation of desipramine with three dicarboxylic acids-namely succinic, malonic and glutaric acids. Adduct formation is important because most tricyclic antidepressants show limited water solubility as free bases. Three...

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description This paper presents the results obtained in a screening study for binary adduct formation of desipramine with three dicarboxylic acids-namely succinic, malonic and glutaric acids. Adduct formation is important because most tricyclic antidepressants show limited water solubility as free bases. Three binary adducts were prepared using a wet kneading method in non-homogenous media in presence of ethanol. Investigations of the solid state (ATR-FTIR, PXRD) and thermal analysis (TG/DTG/HF) were used for characterization of the prepared samples. The corroboration of data from employed instrumental techniques suggests that binary adducts in molar ratio 1:1 were obtained under the used experimental conditions.
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