Form III-like conformation and Form I-like packing in a chloroform channel solvate of the diuretic drug chlortalidone


Autoria(s): Martins, Felipe T.; Abreu, Polyana J. de; Azarias, Lilian C.; Villis, Paulo C. M.; Campos Melo, Ariane C. de; Ellena, Javier; Doriguetto, Antonio C.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

25/09/2013

25/09/2013

2012

Resumo

Chlortalidone (CTD) is an antihypertensive drug for which only two solid state phases have been structurally elucidated thus far. Here, we have prepared a chloroform solvate thereof, namely, CTD Form IV, and its structure was compared to those of Form I and Form III. Its two conformers exhibit a dual structural feature in relation to the antecedent polymorphs. Both CTD molecules of Form IV adopt a Form III-like conformation, which is featured, if the conformation of CTD Form I is used as a reference, by a rotation of about 90 degrees on the axis of the C-C bond bridging the substituted benzene and isoindolinyl rings. However, CTD Form IV assembles as in the Form I crystal packing despite the different stacking fashion of their centrosymmetric dimers. In contrast to Form I, there is no offset stacking in Form IV, which forces a bend of ca. 24 degrees between the planes passing through the isoindolinyl moieties of two [100]-stacked dimers. Chloroform molecules at a maximum stoichiometry of 0.25 mol per mol of the drug play a stabilizing role in the assembly of Form IV by filling the channels formed on the crystals.

FAPEMIG [APQ-02685-09, APQ-01093-10]

FAPEMIG

FINEP

FINEP [134/08]

CAPES

CAPES [AUXPE-PNPD 1865/2008]

CNPq

CNPq [472623/2011-7, 476870/2011-9]

Identificador

CRYSTENGCOMM, CAMBRIDGE, v. 14, n. 19, pp. 6173-6177, APR, 2012

1466-8033

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33717

10.1039/c2ce25766a

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2ce25766a

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eng

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

CAMBRIDGE

Relação

CRYSTENGCOMM

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #STRUCTURE VALIDATION #CHLORTHALIDONE #CRYSTALLIZATION #POLYMORPHISM #CRYSTALS #CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY #CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
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article

original article

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