US2016251315A1PendingUtilityA1
Low hygroscopic aripiprazole drug substance and proce3sses for the preparation thereof
Assignee: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICALS CO LTDPriority: Sep 25, 2001Filed: May 9, 2016Published: Sep 1, 2016
Est. expirySep 25, 2021(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Takuji BandoSatoshi AokiJunichi KawasakiMakoto IshigamiYouichi TaniguchiTsuyoshi YabuuchiKiyoshi FujimotoYoshihiro NishiokaNoriyuki KobayashiTsutomu FujimuraMasanori TakahashiKaoru AbeTomonori NakagawaKoichi ShinhamaNaoto UtsumiMichiaki TominagaYoshihiro OoiShohei YamadaKenji Tomikawa
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Abstract
The present invention provides low hygroscopic forms of aripiprazole and processes for the preparation thereof which will not convert to a hydrate or lose their original solubility even when a medicinal preparation containing the anhydrous aripiprazole crystals is stored for an extended period.
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49 . A process for preparing Anhydrous Aripiprazole Crystals B having low hygroscopicity, wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole,
wherein said low hygroscopicity is defined as a moisture content of 0.40% or less when the Anhydrous Aripiprazole Crystals B are placed for 24 hours in a dessicator maintained at a temperature of 60° C. and a humidity level of 100%.
50 . The process according to claim 49 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 90-125° C. for about 3-50 hours.
51 . The process according to claim 49 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 100° C. for about 18 hours.
52 . The process according to claim 49 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 100° C. for about 24 hours.
53 . The process according to claim 49 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 120′C for about 3 hours.
54 . The process according to claim 49 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole for about 18 hours at 100° C. followed by additional heating for about 3 hours at 120° C.
55 . A process for preparing Anhydrous Aripiprazole Crystals B having low hygroscopicity, wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole,
wherein said low hygroscopicity is defined as a moisture content of 0.10% or less when the Anhydrous Aripiprazole Crystals B are placed for 24 hours in a dessicator maintained at a temperature of 60° C. and a humidity level of 100%.
56 . The process according to claim 55 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 90-125° C. for about 3-50 hours.
57 . The process according to claim 55 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 100° C. for about 18 hours.
58 . The process according to claim 55 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 100° C. for about 24 hours.
59 . The process according to claim 55 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole at 120° C. for about 3 hours.
60 . The process according to claim 55 , wherein said process comprises heating Hydrate A of aripiprazole for about 18 hours at 100° C. followed by additional heating for about 3 hours at 120° C.Cited by (0)
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