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J Pharm Sci ; 109(11): 3352-3359, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32721472

ABSTRACT

Florfenicol is an antimicrobial drug used in veterinary medicine and aquaculture. Two polymorphic forms called A and B have been reported in literature, but the relation between these two forms are unknown. In order to get a better understanding of the behavior of solid florfenicol and the possible evolution from a metastable form to a stable one, an accurate thermodynamic study has been carried out by calorimetric measurements. For this purpose, temperatures and enthalpies of transition and of fusion of the stable and metastable forms have been measured by DSC. TGA has been used in view to detect the eventual existence of solvates which does not occur. In view to confirm the kind of transition, cp measurements of the two forms have been performed with a C80 calorimeter. With these cp values, it has been possible to determine the function of the variation of enthalpies as a function of temperature, ΔH = f (T). A study of the kinetic of transformation has been realized and is presented as well as the patterns of the X-ray powder diffraction from 295 to 426 K. This last approach confirms the crystal structure of form A of florfenicol previously reported in literature.


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Powder Diffraction , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Thermodynamics , Thiamphenicol/analogs & derivatives , X-Ray Diffraction
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Int J Pharm ; 343(1-2): 41-7, 2007 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17532155

ABSTRACT

For the first time, with the use of a high sensitivity, low heating rate, scanning transitiometry, it was possible to distinguish and characterise the polymorphic equilibrium transition between forms II and I in anhydrous theophylline. In this manner it was univocally proved, that forms II and I in theophylline are enantiotropically related. The temperature and enthalpy for that transition are as follows: T(trs)(II/I)=536.8+/-2.2K; Delta(trs)H(II/I)=1.99+/-0.09 kJ/mol. Making use of advantages of very slow heating rate and of a high energetic sensitivity of the transitiometer it was possible to observe in detail the polymorphic transition followed by melting of high temperature form I and to stop the solid I-liquid transition at a desired point of equilibrium. Such a solid I-liquid equilibrium could be stabilised and then displaced back to the crystallisation of form I with an adequate use of a precise temperature programming. In such a way a pure single phase of form I of theophylline was prepared. This fact was confirmed by X-ray powder diffraction patterns and calorimetric traces of fusion of the crystallised product. The temperature and enthalpy of the form I-liquid transition are as follows: T(fus)(I)=546.5+/-0.2K and Delta(fus)H(I)=29.37+/-0.29 kJ/mol.


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Theophylline/chemistry , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Hot Temperature , Phase Transition , Powder Diffraction , X-Ray Diffraction
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