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Biomolecular Chemistry of Isopropyl Fibrates

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JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Volume 101, Issue 4, Pages 1555-1569

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1002/jps.23040

Keywords

fibrates; polymorph; puckered; surface area; packing energy; drug-like properties; biophysical models; prodrugs; crystal engineering

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  1. National Institute of Health [DK085496]
  2. National Science Foundation [CHE 0420497]

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Isopropyl 2-[4-(4-chlorobenzoyl)-phenoxy]-2-methylpropanoic acid and isopropyl 2-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-methylpropanoate, also known as fenofibrate and isopropyl (iPr) clofibrate, are hypolipidemic agents of the fibrate family. In a previously reported triclinic structure of fenofibrate (polymorph I), the methyl groups of the iPr moiety are located symmetrically about the carboxylate group. We report a new monoclinic form (polymorph II) of fenofibrate and a first structural description of iPr clofibrate, and in these the methyl groups are placed asymmetrically about the carboxylate group. In particular, the dihedral (torsion) angle between the hydrogen atom on the secondary C and the C atom of the carboxyl group makes a 2.74 degrees angle about the ester O center dot C bond in the symmetric fenofibrate structure of polymorph I, whereas the same dihedral angle is 45.94 degrees in polymorph II and -30.9 degrees in the crystal structure of iPr clofibrate. Gas-phase density functional theory (DFT) geometry minimizations of fenofibrate and iPr clofibrate result in lowest energy conformations for both molecules with a value of about +/- 30 degrees for this same angle between the O=C-O-C plane and the C-H bond of the iPr group. A survey of crystal structures containing an iPr ester group reveals that the asymmetric conformation is predominant. Although the hydrogen atom on the secondary C atom of the iPr group is located at a comparable distance from the carbonyl oxygen in the symmetric and asymmetric fenofibrate (2.52 and 2.28 angstrom) and the iPr clofibrate (2.36 angstrom) structures, this hydrogen atom participates in a puckered five-membered ring arrangement in the latter two that is unlike the planar arrangement found in symmetric fenofibrate (polymorph I). Polar molecular surface area values indicate fenofibrate and iPr clofibrate are less able to act as acceptors of hydrogen bonds than their corresponding acid derivatives. Surface area calculations show that dynamic polar molecular surface area values of the iPr esters of the fibrates are lower than those of their acids, implying that the fibrates have better membrane permeability and a higher absorbability and hence are better prodrugs when these agents need to be orally administered. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 101:15551569, 2012

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