Amorphization of different furosemide polymorphic forms during ball milling: tracking solid-to-solid phase transformations

27 July 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Ball milling is used, not only to reduce the particle size of pharmaceutical powders, but also to induce changes in the physical properties of drugs. In this work we prepared three crystal forms of furosemide (forms Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ) and studied their solid phase transformations during ball milling. Powder X-ray diffraction and modulated differential scanning calorimetry were used to characterize the samples after each milling time on their path to amorphization. Our results show that forms Ⅰ and III directly converted into an amorphous phase, while form Ⅱ first undergoes a polymorphic transition to form Ⅰ, and then gradually loses its crystallinity, finally reaching full amorphousness. During ball milling of forms Ⅰ and Ⅱ, the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the amorphous fraction of the milled material remains almost unchanged at 75℃ and 74℃, respectively (whilst the amorphous content increases). In contrast, the Tg values of the amorphous fraction of milled form III increase with increasing milling times, from 63℃ to 71℃, indicating an unexpected phenomenon of amorphous-to-amorphous transformation. The amorphous fraction of milled forms I and II samples presented a longer structural relaxation (i.e., lower molecular mobility) than the amorphous fraction of milled form III samples. Moreover, the structural relaxation time remained the same for the increasing amorphous fraction during milling of forms I and II. In contrast, the structural relaxation times were always shorter for the amorphous fraction of form III, but increased with increasing amorphous content during milling, confirming amorphous-to-amorphous transformation.

Keywords

furosemide
polymorphs
amorphous form
glass transition temperature
amorphous relaxation
ball milling

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Total and reversing heat flow MDSC curves of Furosemide forms I, II, and III. Onset temperature, Tg values and amorphous content of Furosemide form Ⅰ, II, and III ball milled at different times. HPLC result of Furosemide form Ⅰ and III . PXRD patterns of Furosemide form Ⅰ, form Ⅲ, and form Ⅲ at different temperatures. Isothermal microcalorimetry heat flow as a function of time for furosemide partly amorphous forms I, II, and III.
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