Cocrystal screening of hydroxybenzamides with benzoic acid derivatives: A comparative study of thermal and solution-based methods

[Display omitted] •A comparative analysis of three different screening techniques was performed on a set of 18 binary systems.•Six new cocrystals were discovered and identified by PXRD.•New empirical rules were proposed for DSC cocrystal screening.•A dependence of cocrystal precipitation from soluti...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2014-12, Vol.65, p.56-64
Hauptverfasser: Manin, Alex N., Voronin, Alexander P., Drozd, Ksenia V., Manin, Nikolay G., Bauer-Brandl, Annette, Perlovich, German L.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A comparative analysis of three different screening techniques was performed on a set of 18 binary systems.•Six new cocrystals were discovered and identified by PXRD.•New empirical rules were proposed for DSC cocrystal screening.•A dependence of cocrystal precipitation from solution on ratio of components’ solubilities in particular solvent was observed.•A new effective multi-stage algorithm of cocrystal screening was developed and tested. The main problem occurring at the early stages of cocrystal search is the choice of an effective screening technique. Among the most popular techniques of obtaining cocrystals are crystallization from solution, crystallization from melt and solvent-drop grinding. This paper represents a comparative analysis of the following screening techniques: DSC cocrystal screening method, thermal microscopy and saturation temperature method. The efficiency of different techniques of cocrystal screening was checked in 18 systems. Benzamide and benzoic acid derivatives were chosen as model systems due to their ability to form acid-amide supramolecular heterosynthon. The screening has confirmed the formation of 6 new cocrystals. The screening by the saturation temperature method has the highest screen-out rate but the smallest range of application. DSC screening has a satisfactory accuracy and allows screening over a short time. Thermal microscopy is most efficient as an additional technique used to interpret ambiguous DSC screening results. The study also included an analysis of the influence of solvent type and component solubility on cocrystal formation.
ISSN:0928-0987
1879-0720
DOI:10.1016/j.ejps.2014.09.003