Issue 25, 2015

Systematic solvate screening of trospium chloride: discovering hydrates of a long-established pharmaceutical

Abstract

The ability of the antispasmodic agent trospium chloride (TCl) to form solvates was investigated by applying conventional solvate screening methods on 20 solvents. According to the solubility of TCl, different approaches were considered (slow evaporation, slurrying and anti-solvent addition). Five solvates, with the solvents methanol, acetonitrile, propionitrile, N,N-dimethylformamide, nitromethane and dihydrate, were identified and characterized by various analytical techniques. Moreover, a solvate with isopropyl alcohol and TCl sesquihydrate was prepared circumstantially outside the systematic screening. The structures of all the solvates were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The reproducible forms were further characterized by powder X-ray diffraction and desolvation behaviour was observed by thermoanalytical (TGA/DSC) methods. Structural features of novel solvates and of previously described polymorphs and cocrystals of TCl were compared, presented by a tree diagram which classifies the structures according to their molecular packing.

Graphical abstract: Systematic solvate screening of trospium chloride: discovering hydrates of a long-established pharmaceutical

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Apr 2015
Accepted
24 May 2015
First published
25 May 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 4712-4721

Systematic solvate screening of trospium chloride: discovering hydrates of a long-established pharmaceutical

V. Sládková, T. Skalická, E. Skořepová, J. Čejka, V. Eigner and B. Kratochvíl, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 4712 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE00744E

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