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Impact of Polymers on the Kinetics of the Solid-State Phase Transition of Piracetam Polymorphs

Published:4 December 2024 DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.4c01119 PMID: 39630947
Fanfan Fan,?Yi Lu,?Shuyuan Xu,?Minshan Guo,?Ting Cai

Abstract

Metastable polymorphs of active pharmaceutical ingredients can occasionally be used to enhance bioavailability or make processing more convenient. However, the thermodynamic instability of metastable polymorphs poses a severe threat to the quality and performance of the drug products. In this study, we used hot-stage microscopy and powder X-ray diffraction to quantitatively analyze the kinetics of the solid-solid phase transition of piracetam (PCM) polymorphs in the absence and presence of several polymeric excipients. The Forms I and II of PCM are enantiotropically related polymorphs, and the transition point is 75 °C. We found that 1 wt % polymer can strongly affect the transformation rate of Form II to Form I of PCM above 75 °C. PVP K30 has the highest Tg and the strongest inhibitory effect on the transition, whereas PEG has the lowest Tg and the weakest effect on the transition. Below 75 °C, the addition of 1 wt % PEG can decrease the transformation rate from Form I to Form II of PCM by a few orders of magnitude, whereas no phase transition occurs in the presence of the other investigated polymers. The inhibitory effects of the same concentration of polymers on the kinetics of the solid-solid phase transition of piracetam polymorphs are considerably greater than those on the crystallization of PCM from the amorphous phase, especially at low temperatures. We propose that the low segmental mobility of polymers enriched between the crystalline phases can considerably inhibit the nucleation and growth of the stable form at the interface during the phase transition. Our findings deepen the current understanding of the mechanisms underlying the solid-state phase transition of polymorphic drugs in the presence of polymeric excipients, providing a promising formulation approach for stabilizing the metastable pharmaceutical polymorphs.

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Materials
Procduct Name CAS Molecular Formula Supplier Price
Polyethylene Glycol 25322-68-3 (C2H4O)nH2O 1138 suppliers $5.00-$3550.00
Polyvinylpyrrolidone 9003-39-8 CH4 812 suppliers $15.00-$9201.92
1,4-Dioxane 123-91-1 C4H8O2 752 suppliers $20.00-$25380.00
Poly(vinyl alcohol) 9002-89-5 C2H4O 602 suppliers $4353.77
Piracetam 7491-74-9 C6H10N2O2 523 suppliers $6.00-$3326.40
Poly(acrylic acid) 9003-01-4 C5H10O2 513 suppliers $30.00-$500.50

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