Novel co-crystals of the nutraceutical sinapic acid


Autoria(s): Sinha, Abhijeet S.; Rao Khandavilli, Udaya B.; O'Connor, Emma L.; Deadman, Benjamin J.; Maguire, Anita R.; Lawrence, Simon E.
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Science Foundation Ireland

Data(s)

12/01/2016

12/01/2016

29/05/2015

Resumo

Sinapic acid (SA) is a nutraceutical with known anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-anxiety properties. Novel co-crystals of SA were prepared with co-formers belonging to the category of GRAS [isonicotinic acid (INC), nicotinamide (NIA)], non-GRAS [4-pyridinecarbonitrile (PYC)], and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) [6-propyl-2-thiouracil (PTU)] list of compounds. Structural study based on the X-ray crystal structures revealed the intermolecular hydrogen-bonded interactions and molecular packing. The crystal structure of sinapic acid shows the anticipated acid-acid homodimer along with discrete hydrogen bonds between the acid carbonyl and the phenolic moiety. The robust acid-acid homodimer appears to be very stable and is retained in the structures of two co-crystals (SA[middle dot]NIA and SA[middle dot]PYC). In these cases, co-crystallization occurs via intermolecular phenol O-H[three dots, centered]Naromatic hydrogen bonds between the co-formers. In the SA[middle dot]PTU[middle dot]2MeCN co-crystal the acid-acid homodimer gives way to the anticipated acid-amide heterodimer, with the phenolic moiety of SA hydrogen-bonded to acetonitrile. Attempts at obtaining the desolvated co-crystal led to lattice breakdown, thus highlighting the importance of acetonitrile in the formation of the co-crystal. Among the co-crystals examined, SA[middle dot]INC (5 weeks), SA[middle dot]NIA (8 weeks) and SA[middle dot]PYC (5 weeks) were found to be stable under accelerated humidity conditions (40 [degree]C, 75% RH), whereas SA[middle dot]PTU[middle dot]2MeCN decomposed after one week into individual components due to solvent loss.

Science Foundation Ireland (SFI Grant 12/RC/2275, SFI Grant 05/PICA/B802/EC07); University College Cork (UCC 2013 Strategic Research Fund)

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SINHA, A. S., RAO KHANDAVILLI, U. B., O'CONNOR, E. L., DEADMAN, B. J., MAGUIRE, A. R. & LAWRENCE, S. E. 2015. Novel co-crystals of the nutraceutical sinapic acid. CrystEngComm, 17, 4832-4841. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C5CE00777A

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4832

4841

1466-8033

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2180

10.1039/C5CE00777A

CrystEngComm

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en

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The Royal Society of Chemistry

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Palavras-Chave #Hydrogen bonds #3,5-Dimethoxy-4-hydroxycinnamic acid #Cocrystals #Derivatives #Solubility #Propylthiouracil #Architectures #Stability #Phenols
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Article (peer-reviewed)