Issue 38, 2017, Issue in Progress

Solvates and polymorphs of rebamipide: preparation, characterization, and physicochemical analysis

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the solid forms of the peptic ulcer agent rebamipide (RBM). Four RBM solvates, including dimethyl sulfoxide solvate (RBM/DMSO), dichloromethane solvate (RBM/CH2Cl2), hydrate (RBM/H2O), and hemiethanol hemihydrate, were prepared via solvent crystallization. Single crystals of RBM/DMSO and RBM/CH2Cl2 were successfully obtained at 4 °C. These solid forms were both monoclinic with the space group P21/c. Hirshfeld surface and 2D fingerprint plot analyses indicated that RBM/DMSO and RBM/CH2Cl2 showed similarities in hydrogen bonds but exhibited differences in subtle intermolecular interactions. RBM/CH2Cl2 transformed into a novel solid form (form 3) after solvent removal and transformed into another solid form (form 4) when heated at 220 °C. RBM/H2O was converted to form 5 after dehydration. Forms 3–5 were RBM polymorphs. The stability results indicated that RBM/H2O, form 3, and form 4 showed good stability at 40 °C and 75% relative humidity. Furthermore, the three solid forms displayed higher solubility than commercial RBM (form 1) in both water and phosphate buffer solution (PBS). Compared with form 1, RBM/H2O and form 4 showed a comparable and faster dissolution rate in water and PBS, respectively.

Graphical abstract: Solvates and polymorphs of rebamipide: preparation, characterization, and physicochemical analysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2017
Accepted
20 Apr 2017
First published
27 Apr 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 23279-23286

Solvates and polymorphs of rebamipide: preparation, characterization, and physicochemical analysis

X. Xiong, Q. Du, X. Zeng, J. He, H. Yang and H. Li, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 23279 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA02895D

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