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Tuning the Physical State of Aripiprazole by Mesoporous Silica.

Daniel KramarczykJustyna Knapik-KowalczukJoanna KlimontkoMateusz KurekRenata JachowiczMarian Paluch
Published in: Molecular pharmaceutics (2024)
The main purpose of our studies is to demonstrate that commercially available mesoporous silica (MS) can be used to control the physical state of aripiprazole (ARP). The investigations performed utilizing differential scanning calorimetry and broadband dielectric spectroscopy reveal that silica can play different roles depending on its concentration in the system with amorphous ARP. At low MS content, it activates recrystallization of the active pharmaceutical ingredient and supports forming the III polymorphic form of ARP. At intermediate MS content (between ca. 27 and 65 wt %), MS works as a recrystallization inhibitor of ARP. At these concentrations, the formation of III polymorphic form is no longer favorable; therefore, it is possible to use this additive to obtain ARP in either IV or X polymorphic form. At the same time, employing MS in concentrations >65 wt % amorphous form of ARP with high physical stability can be obtained. Finally, regardless of the polymorphic form it crystallizes into, each composite is characterized by the same temperature dependence of relaxation times in the supercooled and glassy states.
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