MONTI GUSTAVO ALBERTO
Artículos
Título:
Dissolution properties, solid-state transformation and polymorphic crystallization: progesterone case study
Autor/es:
A. M. ARAYA-SIBAJA; A. S. PAULINO; G. S. RAUBER; C. E. MADURO DE CAMPOS; S. G. CARDOSO; G. A. MONTI; V. HEREDIA; I. BIANCO; D. BELTRANO; S. CUFFINI
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2014 vol. 19 p. 779 - 779
Resumen:
rogesterone is a natural steroid hormone and a poor soluble drug which presents two polymorphs (forms 1 and 2). Different methods to obtain form 2 were tested and a complete solid-state characterization of both polymorphs (forms 1 and 2) was conducted. X-ray powder diffraction, hot stage microscopy, Fourier transform infrared, dispersive Raman, 13C solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, thermal analysis, scanning electron microscopy techniques and intrinsic dissolution rates (IDR) were applied to investigate physical?chemical and dissolution properties of these two polymorphs. Form 2 was obtained from diluted solutions and from melting after cooling at room temperature. Form 1 was obtained from concentrated solutions and, a mixture of both polymorphs was crystallized from intermediate solutions. The crystal habit was not a distinctive characteristic of each polymorph. The effect of mechanical stress was evaluated in the metastable polymorph (form 2). We observe