The crystal structure of indinavir sulfate, a pharmaceutical administered as an ethanol solvate, is presented, revealing a unique channel/ionic solvate structure to be characteristic of the compound. The properties of… Click to show full abstract
The crystal structure of indinavir sulfate, a pharmaceutical administered as an ethanol solvate, is presented, revealing a unique channel/ionic solvate structure to be characteristic of the compound. The properties of the material with regard to thermal treatment and water adsorption follow closely from the structure. The in situ amorphization of the pharmaceutical upon contacting liquid water is observed and highlights the unique dissolution enhancement of marketing the crystalline solvate dosage. Through survey of published crystal structures, an ambiguous sulfate/bisulfate ionization state is also observed in the crystal, which challenges the general understanding of the pharmaceutical. This study provides a solid-state insight into the function of a special multicomponent crystalline pharmaceutical form.
               
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