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Crystallography and charge density studies of new solid forms of antiretroviral drugs

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Author(s):
Juan Carlos Tenorio Clavijo
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Física de São Carlos (IFSC/BT)
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Examining board members:
Javier Alcides Ellena; Andre Luis Berteli Ambrosio; Alzir Azevedo Batista; Ignez Caracelli; José Ricardo Sabino
Advisor: Javier Alcides Ellena
Abstract

This Thesis is the result of the research proposal aimed to the crystallographic analysis of new crystalline solid forms derived from antiretroviral drugs, in the context of the crystal engineering for the design of the new solid forms, mainly since the viewpoint of the charge density analysis, which allowed an accurate comprehension of the molecular electronic structure of this kind of compounds. Antiretroviral drug compounds of nucleoside analog reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) type, are of great importance once they are large used in the antiretroviral therapy, mainly against the HIV. In this context, some problems are known regard to the manufacture process of these drugs, mainly in the extraction and purification procedures of the lamivudine (3TC) and emtricitabine (FTC) drugs. On this issue, the crystal engineering provides an answer, through the rational planning of solid forms (salts, cocrystals, solvates, polymorphs, etc.) that exhibit an increased stability and facilitate mainly the large-scale purification process. Hence is important to study the molecular structure of the diverse solid forms derived from these drugs, mainly through the single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXD) experiments. In this research a total of nine new solid forms were assessed and reported, along with a detailed discussion of the molecular and supramolecular conformations. Meantime, it was carried out an analysis of the experimental charge density, once it was performed high-resolution SCXD experiments, since some of the solid forms showed good quality single crystals. In this way, it was possible to propose models of experimental charge density through the Hansen & Coppens formalism, using least-square refinement against high-resolution X-ray diffraction data. Finally, with the aim to have a more complete and detailed study of the electronic structure, it was also carried out first principles theoretical calculations in gas-phase and periodic boundary conditions. Thus, it is shown a synergy between the results obtained by the analysis of the charge density distributions of some solid forms and the crystal engineering results and, therefore, to conclude and to extrapolate some important aspects, mainly involved with the intermolecular interaction energies. The synergy of the crystal engineering and charge density studies is a kind of research little published, within the small molecule crystallography area. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/07581-9 - Design, Synthesis and Characterization of New Solid Forms of Anti-HIV Drugs.
Grantee:Juan Carlos Tenorio Clavijo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate