Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, Volume 23, Issue 5, Pages 504-514 , 01/10/2015

Why sildenafil and sildenafil citrate monohydrate crystals are not stable?

Somchai Sawatdee, Chaveng Pakawatchai, Kwanjai Nitichai, Teerapol Srichana, Hirihattaya Phetmung

Abstract

Sildenafil citrate was crystallized by various techniques aiming to determine the behavior and factors affecting the crystal growth. There are only 2 types of sildenafil obtaining from crystallization: sildenafil (1) and sildenafil citrate monohydrate (2). The used techniques were (i) crystallization from saturated solutions, (ii) addition of an antisolvent, (iii) reflux and (iv) slow solvent evaporation method. By pursuing these various methods, our work pointed that the best formation of crystal (1) was obtained from technique no. (i). Surprisingly, the obtained crystals (1) were perfected if the process was an acidic pH at a cold temperature then perfect crystals occurred within a day. Crystals of compound (2) grew easily using technique no. (ii) which are various polar solvents over a wide range of pH and temperature preparation processes. The infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra fit well with these two X-ray crystal structures. The crystal structures of sildenafil free base and salt forms were different from their different growing conditions leading to stability difference.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Antisolvent additionSildenafilSildenafil citrate monohydrateSlow solvent evaporationSolution crystallizationStability

ASJC Subject Area

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics : Pharmaceutical SciencePharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics : Pharmacology

Funding Agency

Higher Education Research Promotion


Bibliography


Sawatdee, S., Pakawatchai, C., Nitichai, K., Srichana, T., & Phetmung, H. (2015). Why sildenafil and sildenafil citrate monohydrate crystals are not stable?. Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, 23(5) 504-514. doi:10.1016/j.jsps.2015.01.019

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