Studies on the thermal behavior of sildenafil citrate

Francisco V.B. Nascimento, Ana P.G. Ferreira, Rafael T. Alarcon, Éder T.G. Cavalheiro
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Thermal behavior of sildenafil citrate (SC), a vasodilator used in the treatment of both erectile dysfunction (ED) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) treatment was investigated by thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis (TGA-DTA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and evolved gas analysis by thermogravimetry coupled to infrared spectroscopy (TGA-FTIR). Under N2 and air atmospheres SC remained thermally stable until 180.0 °C, and then decomposed in three steps under N2 and four steps under air. DSC curves showed two endothermic events at first heating, one related to the dehydration around 63.5 °C and the second event is a concomitant melting-decomposition process (Tpeak = 199.6 °C). Cold recrystallization was observed during the second heating, with peaks at 119.8 °C and 129.7 °C and melting at 179.7 °C. XRD results for powder collected at 138 °C suggested that the phase formed is the sildenafil free base. TGA-FTIR revealed that the thermal decomposition of SC initiates with release of water, carbon dioxide, and itaconic anhydride, resulting from the decomposition of the citrate counter-ion. Above 303 °C, CO, SO2, benzene, ethanol, 1-methylpiperazine, isocyanic acid, and methylamine were identified in the gas phase. Based on these results, a thermal behavior mechanism for sildenafil citrate was proposed.

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枸橼酸西地那非的热行为研究
通过热重-差热分析(TGA-DTA)、差示扫描量热仪(DSC)、粉末 X 射线衍射(PXRD)和热重-傅立叶变换红外光谱分析(TGA-FTIR)研究了枸橼酸西地那非(SC)的热行为,SC 是一种用于治疗勃起功能障碍(ED)和肺动脉高压(PAH)的血管扩张剂。在 N2 和空气气氛下,SC 的热稳定性一直保持到 180.0 °C,然后在 N2 下分三步分解,在空气下分四步分解。DSC 曲线显示在第一次加热时有两个内热事件,一个与 63.5 ℃ 左右的脱水有关,第二个事件是同时发生的熔化-分解过程(Tpeak = 199.6 ℃)。在第二次加热过程中观察到了冷再结晶现象,峰值出现在 119.8 ℃ 和 129.7 ℃,熔化温度为 179.7 ℃。在 138 ℃ 下收集的粉末的 XRD 结果表明,形成的相是西地那非游离基。TGA-FTIR 显示,SC 开始热分解时会释放出水、二氧化碳和衣康酸酐,这是柠檬酸反离子分解的结果。温度高于 303 ℃ 时,气相中会出现一氧化碳、二氧化硫、苯、乙醇、1-甲基哌嗪、异氰酸和甲胺。根据这些结果,提出了柠檬酸西地那非的热行为机理。
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