Crystal Engineering of Novel Cocrystals of a Triazole Drug with 1,4-Dicarboxylic Acids
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Cocrystals of the poorly soluble antifungal drug cis-itraconazole (1) with 1,4-dicarboxylic acids have been prepared. The crystal structure of the succinic acid cocrystal with 1 was determined to be a trimer by single-crystal X-ray. The trimer is comprised of two molecules of 1 oriented in antiparallel fashion to form a pocket with a triazole at either end. The extended succinic acid molecule fills the pocket, bridging the triazole groups through hydrogen-bonding interactions rather than interacting with the more basic piperazine nitrogens. The solubility and dissolution rate of some of the cocrystals are approximately the same as those of the amorphous drug in the commercial formulation and are much higher…
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- Cocrystal
- Chemistry
- Succinic acid
- Trimer
- Crystal engineering
- Triazole
- Hydrogen bond
- Molecule
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