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Mechanochemical Synthesis and Crystal Structure of the Lidocaine-Phloroglucinol Hydrate 1:1:1 Complex

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CRYSTALS
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst8030130

Keywords

lidocaine; phloroglucinol; crystal structure; hydrogen bond; hydration; molecular complex

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  1. Universidad de la Cahiada project UNCA PFI [13/14]
  2. Red Temdtica de Quhmica Supramolecular [271884]

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Molecular complexation is a strategy used to modify the physicochemical or biopharmaceutical properties of an active pharmaceutical ingredient. Solvent assisted grinding is a common method used to obtain solid complexes in the form of cocrystals. Lidocaine is a drug used as an anesthetic and for the treatment of chronic pain, which bears in its chemical structure an amide functional group able to form hydrogen bonds. Polyphenols are used as cocrystal coformers due to their ability to form O-H center dot center dot center dot X (X=O, N) hydrogen bond interactions. The objective of this study was to exploit the ability of phloroglucinol to form molecular complexes with lidocaine by liquid assisted grinding. The formation of the complex was confirmed by the shift of the O-H and C=O stretching bands in the IR spectra of the polycrystalline ground powders, suggesting the formation of O-H center dot center dot center dot O=C hydrogen bonds. Hydration of the complexes also was confirmed by IR spectroscopy and by powder X-ray diffraction. The molecular structure was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction.

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