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Crystallization Selectivity of Ribavirin Solution and Amorphous Phase.


ABSTRACT: Crystallization selectivity is an important principle in polymorph control. Ribavirin Form I, Form II, DMSO solvate, and amorphous ribavirin are prepared, and the short-range order similarities between these solid forms and ribavirin aqueous solution and DMSO solution are compared via mid-frequency Raman difference spectra (MFRDS). The crystallization process from amorphous ribavirin to Form I and from solution to amorphous phase is explained. Reasons for the difficulty in preparing the DMSO solvate are proposed. The rationale provided for the crystallization selectivity provides a foundation for the synthesis of metastable phases with a robust and convenient method.

SUBMITTER: Li F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10488721 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystallization Selectivity of Ribavirin Solution and Amorphous Phase.

Li Fuying F   Chen Shiying S   Hu Haoxin H   Liang Chengfeng C   Sun Shiyu S   Jin Can C   Chen Fenghua F  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20230829 17


Crystallization selectivity is an important principle in polymorph control. Ribavirin Form I, Form II, DMSO solvate, and amorphous ribavirin are prepared, and the short-range order similarities between these solid forms and ribavirin aqueous solution and DMSO solution are compared via mid-frequency Raman difference spectra (MFRDS). The crystallization process from amorphous ribavirin to Form I and from solution to amorphous phase is explained. Reasons for the difficulty in preparing the DMSO sol  ...[more]

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