Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs

The implications of various pH solutions in the gastrointestinal fluid system as solvent-mediated phase transitions on concurrent polymorphism transformation, notably metastable polymorphic forms of Efavirenz (EFV), has never been investigated. The impact will be shifting in the solubility and cryst...

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Main Authors: Yoga Windhu Wardhana, Eli Nuraisyah, Angga Prawira Kautsar, Patihul Husni, Arif Budiman, Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa
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author Yoga Windhu Wardhana
Eli Nuraisyah
Angga Prawira Kautsar
Patihul Husni
Arif Budiman
Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa
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Patihul Husni
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Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa
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description The implications of various pH solutions in the gastrointestinal fluid system as solvent-mediated phase transitions on concurrent polymorphism transformation, notably metastable polymorphic forms of Efavirenz (EFV), has never been investigated. The impact will be shifting in the solubility and crystallinity of EFV polymorphisms, particularly metastable Forms II and III. EFV’s metastable form is generated by recrystallization with n-hexane and methanol, which were all immersed in artificial digestion buffer solutions for 10 and 100 h, respectively. Form II showed a 9–13.2% increase in solubility, whereas Form III increased by 2–7.3% over Form I. Interestingly, Form II revealed decreased crystallinity, but Form III tended to retain or slightly increase. In acidic solutions, all metastable polymorphs had the highest solubility and crystallinity. Form III appears to have a lower impact on phase transitions owing to pH variations than Form II. These findings indicate that variability in the pH of digestive secretions are essential steps in developing successful pharmaceutical formulations. Finally, our findings provide information on the complex interaction between solvents, pH variations, and EFV polymorphs. The findings identified the importance of these factors in the development of successful pharmaceutical formulations.
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spelling doaj-art-bc6ce97268764f9caa89ab79a0955b042025-01-24T13:28:07ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522025-01-011514810.3390/cryst15010048Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz PolymorphsYoga Windhu Wardhana0Eli Nuraisyah1Angga Prawira Kautsar2Patihul Husni3Arif Budiman4Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa5Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceuticals Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Sumedang 45363, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceuticals Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Sumedang 45363, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceuticals Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Sumedang 45363, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceuticals Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Sumedang 45363, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceuticals Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Sumedang 45363, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceuticals Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Sumedang 45363, IndonesiaThe implications of various pH solutions in the gastrointestinal fluid system as solvent-mediated phase transitions on concurrent polymorphism transformation, notably metastable polymorphic forms of Efavirenz (EFV), has never been investigated. The impact will be shifting in the solubility and crystallinity of EFV polymorphisms, particularly metastable Forms II and III. EFV’s metastable form is generated by recrystallization with n-hexane and methanol, which were all immersed in artificial digestion buffer solutions for 10 and 100 h, respectively. Form II showed a 9–13.2% increase in solubility, whereas Form III increased by 2–7.3% over Form I. Interestingly, Form II revealed decreased crystallinity, but Form III tended to retain or slightly increase. In acidic solutions, all metastable polymorphs had the highest solubility and crystallinity. Form III appears to have a lower impact on phase transitions owing to pH variations than Form II. These findings indicate that variability in the pH of digestive secretions are essential steps in developing successful pharmaceutical formulations. Finally, our findings provide information on the complex interaction between solvents, pH variations, and EFV polymorphs. The findings identified the importance of these factors in the development of successful pharmaceutical formulations.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/15/1/48efavirenzmetastable polymorphssolvent-mediated transitionssolubilitycrystallinity indexartificial gastrointestinal buffers
spellingShingle Yoga Windhu Wardhana
Eli Nuraisyah
Angga Prawira Kautsar
Patihul Husni
Arif Budiman
Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa
Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs
Crystals
efavirenz
metastable polymorphs
solvent-mediated transitions
solubility
crystallinity index
artificial gastrointestinal buffers
title Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs
title_full Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs
title_fullStr Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs
title_short Impact of Solvent-Mediated Phase Transitions by Artificial Gastrointestinal Buffers on Efavirenz Polymorphs
title_sort impact of solvent mediated phase transitions by artificial gastrointestinal buffers on efavirenz polymorphs
topic efavirenz
metastable polymorphs
solvent-mediated transitions
solubility
crystallinity index
artificial gastrointestinal buffers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/15/1/48
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