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- W2783226269 abstract "The use of excipients other than polymers for enhancing the physical stability of amorphous active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) has largely been unexplored. We investigated several organic acids (oxalic, tartaric, citric, and succinic acid) for the purpose of stabilizing a weakly basic API, ketoconazole (KTZ), in the amorphous state. Coamorphous systems with each acid, in 1:1 KTZ–acid molar ratio, were prepared by spray drying. The interaction of KTZ with each acid was investigated by FT-IR, solid-state NMR, and quantum chemical calculations. Each acid exhibited ionic and/or hydrogen-bonding interactions with KTZ, and quantum chemical calculations provided a measure of the strength of this interaction. The α-relaxation times, a measure of molecular mobility, were determined by dielectric spectroscopy, and their crystallization propensity by variable temperature X-ray powder diffractometry. Crystallization was observed only in two systems, KTZ−oxalic salt and KTZ−succinic as a cocrystal. An increase in the strength of KTZ–acid interaction translated to a decrease in molecular mobility. When the two systems prepared with structurally similar dicarboxylic acids (succinic and oxalic acid) were compared, the physical stability enhancement of KTZ–oxalic coamorphous system could be attributed to its lower mobility. However, the exceptional stability of KTZ–tartaric and KTZ–citric could not be explained by mobility alone, indicating that structural factors may also contribute to stabilization. The interaction between KTZ and acid may alter the system sufficiently so that the crystallization propensity of the KTZ–acid complex (salt or cocrystal) becomes relevant. We conclude that small molecule excipients have the potential to improve the physical stability of amorphous APIs." @default.
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- W2783226269 title "Drug-Excipient Interactions: Effect on Molecular Mobility and Physical Stability of Ketoconazole–Organic Acid Coamorphous Systems" @default.
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