IUCrJ (Sep 2024)

From formulation to structure: 3D electron diffraction for the structure solution of a new indomethacin polymorph from an amorphous solid dispersion

  • Helen W. Leung,
  • Royston C. B. Copley,
  • Giulio I. Lampronti,
  • Sarah J. Day,
  • Lucy K. Saunders,
  • Duncan N. Johnstone,
  • Paul A. Midgley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252524008121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. 744 – 748

Abstract

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3D electron diffraction (3DED) is increasingly employed to determine molecular and crystal structures from micro-crystals. Indomethacin is a well known, marketed, small-molecule non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with eight known polymorphic forms, of which four structures have been elucidated to date. Using 3DED, we determined the structure of a new ninth polymorph, σ, found within an amorphous solid dispersion, a product formulation sometimes used for active pharmaceutical ingredients with poor aqueous solubility. Subsequently, we found that σ indomethacin can be produced from direct solvent evaporation using dichloromethane. These results demonstrate the relevance of 3DED within drug development to directly probe product formulations.

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