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High Sensitivity Detection of a Solubility Limiting Surface Transformation of Drug Particles by DNP SENS

Viger-Gravel, Jasmine  
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Pinon, Arthur C.  
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Bjoergvinsdottir, Snaedis
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June 1, 2021
Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences

We investigate the presence of a surface species for the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) AZD9496 with dynamic nuclear polarization surface enhanced nuclear spectroscopy (DNP SENS). We show that using DNP we can elucidate the presence of an amorphous form of the API at the surface of crystalline particles of the salt form. The amorphous form of the API has distinguishable 13C chemical shifts when compared to the salt form under various acidic conditions. The predominant form in frozen particles of AZD9496 is the salt, and we provide evidence to suggest that the amorphous layer at the surface is mainly made up of the dissociated free form. (c) 2021 American Pharmacists Association (R). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.xphs.2020.12.037
Web of Science ID

WOS:000652025100017

Author(s)
Viger-Gravel, Jasmine  
Pinon, Arthur C.  
Bjoergvinsdottir, Snaedis
Skantze, Urban
Ankarberg, Anna Svensk
Von Corswant, Christian
Schantz, Staffan
Emsley, Lyndon  
Date Issued

2021-06-01

Published in
Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume

110

Issue

6

Start page

2452

End page

2456

Subjects

Chemistry, Medicinal

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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Pharmacology & Pharmacy

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Chemistry

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amorphous forms

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active pharmaceutical ingredient (api)

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drug particles

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crystallinity

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nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr)

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chemical stability

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surface chemistry

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dynamic nuclear polarization surface&

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enhanced spectroscopy (dnp sens)

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dynamic nuclear-polarization

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crystal-structure prediction

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enhanced nmr-spectroscopy

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solid-state nmr

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crystallography

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efficient

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LRM  
FunderGrant Number

FNS

200020_178860

Available on Infoscience
June 19, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/179093
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