Thermal behavior of cyclomaltononaose (delta-cyclodextrin, delta-CD), cyclomaltodecaose (epsilon-cyclodextrin, epsilon-CD) and cyclomaltotetradecaose (iota-cyclodextrin, iota-CD) and the solid-state phase transitions associated with the respective dehydration and rehydration processes were investigated. delta-CD, epsilon-CD and iota-CD in their amorphous and crystalline states were tested by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry (TG) and hot stage microscopy (HSM). X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) patterns both experimental and computer generated from single crystal data were used to support thermal data and to follow the solid-state phase transitions associated with thermal dehydration and rehydration of each cyclodextrin (CD). Thermal events associated with dehydration of delta-CD, epsilon-CD and iota-CD were evaluated and tentatively interpreted on the basis of water arrangements observed in the crystal lattice. Dehydrated delta-CD reverted to the starting 13.75H2O hydrate under high relative humidity (RH) conditions (100% RH) at room temperature (RT), while transformed into a 7H2O hydrate at 30–35% RH. Physicochemical characterization based on thermal behavior, which can be related to water arrangements observed in the respective crystals, permits to distinguish between delta-CD, epsilon-CD and iota-CD, as well as between the amorphous and crystalline states of each CD. The results can be useful for demonstrating the formation of a true inclusion complex of delta-CD, which occurs in two crystalline hydration states, with a guest drug.

Thermal and structural characterization of cyclomaltononaose (delta-cyclodextrin), cyclomaltodecaose (epsilon-cyclodextrin) and cyclomaltotetradecaose (iota-cyclodextrin)

BETTINETTI, GIAMPIERO;SORRENTI, MILENA LILLINA
2002-01-01

Abstract

Thermal behavior of cyclomaltononaose (delta-cyclodextrin, delta-CD), cyclomaltodecaose (epsilon-cyclodextrin, epsilon-CD) and cyclomaltotetradecaose (iota-cyclodextrin, iota-CD) and the solid-state phase transitions associated with the respective dehydration and rehydration processes were investigated. delta-CD, epsilon-CD and iota-CD in their amorphous and crystalline states were tested by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry (TG) and hot stage microscopy (HSM). X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) patterns both experimental and computer generated from single crystal data were used to support thermal data and to follow the solid-state phase transitions associated with thermal dehydration and rehydration of each cyclodextrin (CD). Thermal events associated with dehydration of delta-CD, epsilon-CD and iota-CD were evaluated and tentatively interpreted on the basis of water arrangements observed in the crystal lattice. Dehydrated delta-CD reverted to the starting 13.75H2O hydrate under high relative humidity (RH) conditions (100% RH) at room temperature (RT), while transformed into a 7H2O hydrate at 30–35% RH. Physicochemical characterization based on thermal behavior, which can be related to water arrangements observed in the respective crystals, permits to distinguish between delta-CD, epsilon-CD and iota-CD, as well as between the amorphous and crystalline states of each CD. The results can be useful for demonstrating the formation of a true inclusion complex of delta-CD, which occurs in two crystalline hydration states, with a guest drug.
2002
Chemistry & Analysis covers research on natural and laboratory syntheses, chemical structure, structure-function relationship, isolation and analyses of biologically significant molecules, medicinal and food chemistry. Technical material describing crucial chemical methods in biochemical analysis and research is also placed in this category. Resources covering general biochemistry and natural metabolic pathways are excluded.
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CARATTERIZZAZIONE TERMOANALITICA E STRUTTURALE DI COMPOSTI FARMACEUTICI: CHIMICA
Delta cyclodextrin; Epsilon cyclodextrin; Iota cyclodextrin; Thermal Analysis; PXRD; Solid State Phase Transition
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Bettinetti, Giampiero; Sorrenti, MILENA LILLINA
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