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Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) Used for the Identification of Nicomorphine Polymorphic Changes at the Early Stage to Avoid Varied Stability and Possible Side Effects

Malanovic, Nermina; Birarda, Giovanni; Eder, Simone; Gruber-Woelfler, Heidrun; Reiter, Franz; Juraić, Krunoslav; Hodžić, Aden (2024) Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) Used for the Identification of Nicomorphine Polymorphic Changes at the Early Stage to Avoid Varied Stability and Possible Side Effects. Pharmaceuticals, 17 (3). ISSN 1424-8247

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Abstract

In this paper, we present the identification of polymorphisms at an early stage, identified by applying non-standard methods such as SAXS. We provide an analytical approach to polymorphism in the quality/purity of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), supplied to a generic company by two different suppliers (i.e., manufacturers). Changes in thermodynamic polymorphism firstly become visible in traces in the larger crystal lattices, which are visible on the SAXS spectrum only using the logarithmic scale, as shown in the result figures. Hence, we are here on the trail of the beginning of a new polymorph in nicomorphine, whose crystal waviness at the early stage is visible only in the additional symmetrical peaks identified and calculated using SAXS, while the chemical analyses excluded all kinds of chemical impurities. The chemical and structural properties were studied using the following techniques: SAXS, WAXS, DSC, dissolution, Raman spectroscopy, and FTIR. Only the SAXS technique could identify crucial differences and calculate the additional signals related to giant crystals, whilst a standard method such as WAXS showed none, and nor did the chemical analyses, such as Raman spectroscopy and FT-IR. This means that due to water in crystallization (known in nicomorphine) or thermodynamic waviness, the formation of the new polymorph starts first in traces, which become visible at larger distances from the crystal lattice, detectible only in the SAXS range. This is a very important premise and hypothesis for further research, and we believe that this work lays a new stone in understanding the origin of new unknown polymorphs and their mixtures. Therefore, the aim of this work is to show that the use of non-standard methods (i.e., SAXS) can be of great benefit to API analysis and the identification of polymorphic changes in the early phase, which can cause varied stability, solubility and bioavailability and thus different therapeutic effects or side effects.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: polymorphism; crystallinity; purity; solid-state drugs; powder; small-angle X-ray scattering; Raman; FTIR; dissolution; DSC
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Physics
BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE > Pharmacy
Divisions: Division of Materials Physics
Depositing User: Diana Mikoč Radešić
Date Deposited: 16 Jul 2024 12:38
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/8946
DOI: 10.3390/ph17030375

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