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A score and nine years of irbesartan

Ochsenbein, Philippe
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Bonin, Michel
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Fadaei-Tirani, Farzaneh  
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July 9, 2024
CrystEngComm

Irbesartan is a non-peptide antagonist of the angiotensin-II-AT1 receptor and is used for the treatment of hypertension. Here, the history, achievements and open questions related to irbesartan are examined. Tautomery of the tetrazole moiety leads to two desmotropes, A and B. Roughly ten dozen data collections on single crystals at various temperatures, from X-rays and neutrons, are presented, deposited and interpreted; new structures are described and a detailed evolution of the thermal expansion is achieved. Disorder of the n-butyl-chains is observed in A and B. The trigonal desmotrope A builds its structure incorporating a hydrate channel upon nucleation. The hydrophobic nature of the n-butyl-chains induces the growth of a flat crown of chains in a meta-stable phase, disappearing after the thermally activated creation of a gauche conformer that distorts this wreath to a more prolate shape. This irreversible, conformational transition leads, henceforth, to a different evolution of lattice parameters and thermal expansion; the water inclusion explains the strained, imperfect crystallites, complex solubilities, a capricious packing coefficient and slow growth. In the triclinic desmotrope B, the all-trans → gauche disorder in the n-butyl-chain leads to random, diffuse changes in the structure between 265 and 165 K. As confirmed by calorimetry and thermal expansion, these subtle, local re-arrangements do not affect the space group and trigger a reversible, first-order phase transition at 208 K. The neutron study brings desirable clarity regarding the geometry of the tetrazole and its hydrogen, and precious reference values for the weak interactions. Focussing on the tetrazole and the n-butyl-chains, we propose an alternative interpretation of the 15N NMR spectra, published more than two decades earlier.

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DOI
10.1039/d3ce01172k
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85198131972

Author(s)
Ochsenbein, Philippe

Sanofi S.A.

Bonin, Michel

University of Bern

Fadaei-Tirani, Farzaneh  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Lemée, Marie Hélène

Institut Laue-Langevin

Kieffer, Jérôme

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Görl, Daniel

Laboratoire des matériaux organiques et macromoléculaires EPFL - STI - IMX - LMOM

El-Hajji, Mohamed

Sanofi S.A.

Schenk-Joß, Kurt

EPFL-SB-PHYS-LQM

Date Issued

2024-07-09

Published in
CrystEngComm
Volume

26

Issue

34

Start page

4566

End page

4578

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 24, 2025
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