Solid state properties of pure UC-781 and solid dispersions with polyvinylpyrrolidone
(PVP K30).
Damian F, Blaton N, Desseyn H, Clou K, Augustijns P, Naesens L, Balzarini J, Kinget R, Van den Mooter G.
Laboratorium voor Farmacotechnologie en Biofamacie, K.U. Leuven, Belgium.
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the physical structure of solid
dispersions of the antiviral agent UC-781 (N-[4-chloro-3-(3-methyl-2-butenyloxy)phenyl]-2-methyl-3-furancarbothioamide)
with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP K30). Solid dispersions were prepared by coevaporating
UC-781 with PVP K30 from dichloromethane. The physicochemical properties of
the dispersions were evaluated in comparison with the physical mixtures by
differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray powder diffraction, and FT-IR
spectroscopy. We investigated the single crystal structure of pure UC-781.
The data from single crystal analysis showed that UC-781 crystallized with
orthorhombic symmetry in the space group Pcab. Its cell parameters were found
to be; a = 8.1556(7) A,b = 17.658(2) A and c = 23.609(2) A; the unit cell was
made up of eight molecules of UC-781. The molecules formed intermolecular hydrogen
bonds between NH and thio groups, and were packed in a herringbone-like structure.
The data from X-ray powder diffraction showed that crystalline UC-781 was changed
into the amorphous state by co-evaporating it with PVP K30. From differential
scanning calorimetry analysis, UC-781 peaks were observed in the DSC curves
of all physical mixtures, while no peaks corresponding to the drug could be
observed in the solid dispersions with the same drug composition up to the
concentration of 50% w/w. The data from FT-IR spectroscopy showed the distortions
and disappearance of some bands from the drug, while other bands were too broad
or significantly less intense compared with the physical mixtures of the crystalline
drug in PVP K30. Furthermore, the results from IR spectroscopy demonstrated
that UC-781 interacted with PVP K30 in solid dispersions through intermolecular
H-bonding.