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Zeitschrift Fur Kristallographie | 2005

Crystal engineering of the composition of pharmaceutical phases. 3. Primary amide supramolecular heterosynthons and their role in the design of pharmaceutical co-crystals

Jennifer A. McMahon; Joanna A. Bis; Peddy Vishweshwar; Tanise Shattock; Olga L. McLaughlin; Michael J. Zaworotko

Abstract A Cambridge Structural Database study of supramolecular synthons involving primary amides reveals that 84% form amide-amide dimers, whereas 14% form catemers in the absence of other competing hydrogen bond donors and/or acceptors. However in the presence of chemically different but complementary functional groups, e.g., carboxylic acids or aromatic nitrogen moieties, primary amides tend to form supramolecular heterosynthons. Supramolecular heterosynthons represent an opportunity for design of multi-component crystals (co-crystals) in which one molecule contains a primary amide and a second molecule (the co-crystal former) contains the functional group that is complementary to the primary amide. The results of the CSD analysis facilitated the selection of components for seven new primary amide co-crystals: A. Isonicotinamide/2-hydroxybenzoic acid (1:1); B. Nicotinäamide/3-hydroxybenzoic acid (1:1); C. Pyrazinamide/2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (1:1); D. Carbamazepine (CBZ)/4,4′-bipyridine (2:1); E. CBZ/4-aminobenzoic acid (2:1); F. CBZ/4-aminobenzoic acid/H2O (2:1:1); G. CBZ/2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (1:1). The molecular recognition events involving the amide moieties are discussed in the context of our experimental results and their implications for crystal engineering of pharmaceutical co-crystals.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2006

Pharmaceutical co-crystals.

Peddy Vishweshwar; Jennifer A. McMahon; Joanna A. Bis; Michael J. Zaworotko


Crystal Growth & Design | 2005

The 2-Aminopyridinium-carboxylate Supramolecular Heterosynthon: A Robust Motif for Generation of Multiple-Component Crystals

Joanna A. Bis; Michael J. Zaworotko


Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2007

Hierarchy of supramolecular synthons: persistent hydroxyl...pyridine hydrogen bonds in cocrystals that contain a cyano acceptor.

Joanna A. Bis; Peddy Vishweshwar; and David Weyna; Michael J. Zaworotko


Crystal Growth & Design | 2006

Supramolecular Heterocatemers and Their Role in Cocrystal Design

Joanna A. Bis; Olga L. McLaughlin; Peddy Vishweshwar; Michael J. Zaworotko


Crystal Growth & Design | 2006

Concomitant and Conformational Polymorphism, Conformational Isomorphism, and Phase Relationships in 4-Cyanopyridine·4,4‘-biphenol Cocrystals

Joanna A. Bis; Peddy Vishweshwar; and Richard A. Middleton; Michael J. Zaworotko


Archive | 2005

Novel pharmaceutical forms, and methods of making and using the same

Magali B. Hickey; Matthew L. Peterson; Örn Almarsson; Michael J. Zaworotko; Tanise Shattock; Jennifer A. McMahon; Joanna A. Bis; Julius F. Remenar; Mark Tawa


Crystal Growth & Design | 2014

Crystallization and Solid-State Characterization of the Hemihydrate of Albuterol Hemisulfate

Joanna A. Bis; Paul D. Boyle; Stephen Aaron Relayo Carino; David H. Igo; Lee M. Katrincic


Archive | 2013

Solid forms of {s-3-(4-amino-1-oxo-isoindolin-2yl)(piperidine-3,4,4,5,5-d5)-2,6-dione} .

Joanna A. Bis; David H. Igo


Archive | 2017

formas polimórficas do sal de sódio de 4-terc-butil-n-[4-cloro-2-(1-óxi-piridina-4-carbonil)-fenil]-benzeno sulfonamida

Bert Ho; David H. Igo; Deven Shah; Joanna A. Bis

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David H. Igo

Catalent Pharma Solutions

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Michael J. Zaworotko

Office of Technology Transfer

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Michael J. Zaworotko

Office of Technology Transfer

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Tanise Shattock

University of South Florida

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Mark Tawa

University of South Florida

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Julius F. Remenar

University of South Florida

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