WO2010055082A2 - New crystal form of sunitinib malate - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to novel crystal form of sunitinib malate, to processes for its preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing it.
- the present invention also relates to improved process for preparing other crystal forms of sunitinib malate.
- WO 01 /60814 generally relates to pyrrole substituted 2-indolinone protein kinase inhibitors and includes sunitinib.
- salts for the general class of compounds are generally referred to, such as positively charged moieties including quaternary ammonium, salts such as the hydrochloride, sulfate, carbonate, lactate, tartrate, malate, maleate, succinate; and negatively charged species.
- WO 01/60814 is silent as to the preparation of and the nature of specific crystal forms of salts.
- WO 03/016305 it is said that the free base and salts of sunitinib had been screened for properties related to the processing of the salt and the preparation of oral pharmaceutical compositions therefrom, including, for example, crystallinity, toxicity, hygroscopicity, stability, and morphology.
- Malate salt was chosen from the screening and two crystal forms of sunitinib L-malate, designated as Form I and Form II, were disclosed.
- Polymorphism is defined as the ability of a substance to crystallize in more than one crystal lattice arrangement. Polymorphism can influence different aspects of solid state properties of a drug . Different crystal forms of a substance may differ considerably from one another in many respects such as their solubility, hygroscopicity, stability, solubility and/or dissolution rate, crystallinity, crystal habits, bioavailability and formulation handling characteristics.
- the discovery of new polymorphic forms of a pharmaceutically useful compound provides a new opportunity to improve the performance characteristics of a pharmaceutical product.
- the present invention provides the following items including main aspects and preferred embodiments, which respectively alone and in combination particularly contribute to solving the above object and eventually provide additional advantages:
- Crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib, characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) thermogram having endotherm peak of at least about 218 0 C, particularly at 218 0 C ⁇ 5°C.
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- a process for the preparation of crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib comprising the steps of: a.) m ixi ng a com pou nd of form u la I , N-(2-(diethylamino)ethyl)-5-formyl-2,4- dimethyl-1 H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide,
- step c a solvent; b.) refluxing the mixture obtained in step a); c.) adding malic acid to a mixture subsequent to step b); and d.) allowing the crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib to crystallize subsequent to step c).
- step d. The process according to any one of items (7) to (10), wherein conditions, optionally including adjusting amounts of educts and/or reaction volume, are applied such that, until step d.) is started, the concentration of sunitinib does not exceed 25mg/ml, preferably does not exceed 18mg/ml and more preferably is adjusted to about 15mg/ml.
- seeds of form III can be added. If the seeds are added, the concentration of sunitinib is preferably adjusted to about 25 mg/ml.
- step a. The process according to any one of items (7) to (1 1 ), wherein step a.) is carried out in an organic solvent in the presence of organic base.
- step (21 ) The process according to any one of items (19) and (20), wherein the malic acid salt of sunitinib in solution obtained in step (ii) is kept in solution until step (iii) is started by cooling the solution obtained in step ii).
- step (ii) The process according to any one of items (19) to (21 ) for the preparation of crystal form I comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib, wherein the solid malic acid salt of sunitinib in step (ii) is dissolved in a mixture comprising acetonitrile and/or methanol and at least 5 vol.-% water, preferably about 5 to 20 vol.-% water.
- step (iii) is performed while avoiding spontaneous crystallization, preferably involving freeze- drying. Avoiding spontaneous crystallization can be accomplished by performing no active induction of crystallization, e.g. not quickly but (if any) a carefully reducing the temperature of the mixture (especially if initial temperature of reaction mixture is elevated; however, careful cooling may not lead to spontaneous crystallization), not reducing the solution volume by evaporation (rather e.g. by freeze drying), not adding an antisolvent or not adding seeds.
- step (ii) the solid malic acid salt of sunitinib is dissolved at a concentration below 0.1 M, preferably below 0.05 M.
- composition according to any one of items (28) to (30) for use in the prophylaxis or therapeutic treatment of a protein kinase related disorder in an organism preferably wherein said protein kinase related disorder is a cancer selected from squamous cell carcinoma, astrocytoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, glioblastoma, lung cancer, bladder cancer, head and neck cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, small-cell lung cancer, glioma, colorectal cancer, genitourinary cancer and gastrointestinal cancer.
- a cancer selected from squamous cell carcinoma, astrocytoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, glioblastoma, lung cancer, bladder cancer, head and neck cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, small-cell lung cancer, glioma, colorectal cancer, genitourinary cancer and gastrointestinal cancer.
- Figure 1 is an X-Ray powder diffractogram of sunitinib L-malate Form III according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a DSC curve of sunitinib L-malate Form III according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 is an X-Ray powder diffractogram of sunitinib L-malate Form I improved by an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 shows a DSC curve of the improved sunitinib L-malate Form I
- Figure 5 is an X-Ray powder diffractogram of sunitinib L-malate Form Il improved by an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows a DSC curve of the improved sunitinib L-malate Form Il
- the present invention discloses novel crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib, designated Form III.
- Form III according to present invention has great thermodynamic stability which is indicative for improved chemical and/or physical stability, shows no changes in polymorphic form and has a high degree of crystallinity.
- Present invention also provides a simple, effective and economically advantageous process for preparation of crystal form III of sunitinib malate, where formation of sunitinib and formation of its malate salt form part of the same process.
- the crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib (Form according to the present invention, compared with previously described Forms I and II, is thermodynamically more stable and thus is likely to display higher chemical and/or physical stability.
- Mal ic acid salt may be a salt of D-malic acid, D,L-malic acid, L-malic acid or combinations thereof.
- malic acid salt is a salt of L-malic acid.
- the present invention relates to crystal Form III of sunitinib malate, characterized by one of the following particular X-ray powder diffractogram patterns: in a sufficiently pure and unique form, the crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib is characterized by at least significant peaks at 2 ⁇ values of 5.7, 9.6, 17.8, 18.3 and 26.5 in an X-ray powder diffractogram, respectively exactly or ⁇ 0.2 degrees 2 ⁇ at the indicated 2 ⁇ values; in a more pure and specific form, the crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib is characterized by peaks at 2 ⁇ values of 5.7, 9.6, 1 1 .5, 13.9, 17.8, 18.3, 19.3 and 26.5 in an X-ray powder diffractogram, respectively exactly or ⁇ 0.2 degrees 2 ⁇ at the indicated 2 ⁇ values; and in a certain exemplified form, the crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib is characterized by an X-ray powder diffractogram shown in Fig. 1.
- a crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) thermogram having endotherm peak of at least about 218 0 C, particularly 218 0 C ⁇ 5°C.
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- the teaching disclosed herein allows to obtain pure sunitinib malate with melting points substantially higher than previously known, which is indicative for yielding high thermodynamic and thus chemical and/or physical stability.
- a specifically exemplified sunitinib malate satisfying this purity and stability is crystal Form III disclosed herein.
- Another aspect of the present invention relates to a process for the preparation of crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib, the process comprising the steps of: a) mixing a compound of formula I, N-(2-(diethylamino)ethyl)-5-formyl-2,4-dimethyl- 1 H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide
- step b) refluxing the mixture obtained in step a); c) adding malic acid to a mixture subsequent to step b); and d) allowing the crystal form comprising malic acid salt of sunitinib to crystallize subsequent to step c).
- This aspect of the present invention provides particularly efficient combination of process steps to repeatedly arrive at pure and physically stable Form III of sunitinib malate.
- Formation of sunitinib and formation of its malate salt according to this aspect of the present invention constitute parts of a common process, i.e. involving consecutive steps which start from relevant educts and finally yield the desired malic acid salt of sunitinib.
- the process is economically advantageous and allows the desired salt to be easily and repeatedly purified. It can be beneficially performable in one-pot, without intermediate isolation of sunitinib base formed by steps a.) and b.) being necessary.
- the process according to the afore-defined aspect of the present invention allows to keep both the sunitinib base formed from steps a) and b) and the malic acid salt of sunitinib formed from step c) respectively in solution until step d.) is started, for example by cooling the mixture obtained in step c). Maintaining the sunitinibe base produced in partial step a) in solution, which is assisted by suitable means, including but not limited to e.g.
- Compound of formula I is mixed with and reacted with the compound of formula Il in suitable solvent, preferably in an organic solvent and more preferably in the presence of organic base to form sunitinib.
- suitable solvent preferably in an organic solvent and more preferably in the presence of organic base to form sunitinib.
- Organic solvent is preferably selected form the group consisting of alcohol, acetonitrile, dialkyl ketone, acetonitrile, formamide and mixtures thereof. Most preferably organic solvent is ethanol. Its relatively high boiling point is advantageous for the reaction to take place rapidly, and in combination therewith it provides for dissolution of sunitinib.
- seeds of form III can be added.
- the desired concentration is preferably about 5 - 25 mg/ml, more preferably about 12-18 mg/ml, most preferably about 15 mg/ml of hypothetically formed sunitinib in order to prevent the precipitation of sunitinib out of solution in this stage of process, i.e. before malate salt is formed or the formed salt is precipitated or crystallized in a premature state.
- the concentration of sunitinib is preferably adjusted to about 25mg/ml. Appropriate conditions can be chosen to adjust such beneficial concentration of sunitinib base formed, including but not limited to using correspondingly calculated amounts of educts for the reaction step a), volume of the reaction medium, and the like.
- Suitable organic base is selected form the group consisting of linear amines, such as for example monoalkyl, dialkyl and trialkyl amines, cyclic amines, such as for example pyrrolidine, and alkoxides. Most preferably organic base is pyrrolidine.
- a molar ratio of compound of formula I to compound Il is preferably about 1 : 1.
- the reaction mixture is refluxed, preferably for about 0.5 - 5 hours, more preferably about 1 .5 hours. Subsequently malic acid and preferably its L-isomer is added, preferably in about equimolar ratio to compounds of formula I and Il or an excess of the acid is used.
- Form III of sunitinib can be isolated or recovered from the reaction solution by precipitation, while allowing the desired crystal form to crystallize.
- the precipitation can be spontaneous depending on solvent system.
- the precipitation can be induced by reducing the temperature of reaction mixture, especially if initial temperature of reaction mixture is elevated.
- the precipitation can also be induced by reduction of solution volume, preferably under diminished pressure, or by complete evaporation of solvent.
- the precipitation may be caused by adding an antisolvent, e.g. water, ethers and hydrocarbons.
- the precipitation of form III of sunitinib occurs after long standing the solution at appropriate temperature below 50 0 C, preferably between -10 to 30 0 C, most preferably at room temperature at about 19 to 25 0 C, while optionally stirring, after cooling optionally stirred mixture from heated solution below 50 0 C, preferably to room temperature or bellow, both after optional concentration of the solution by partial evaporation of solvents.
- form III of sunitinib is formed by precipitation adding antisolvent preferably selected from water, ethers and hydrocarbons. Obtained crystals of form III sunitinib may be separated by techniques well known in the art, e.g. filtration, centhfugation, decanting. Preferably filtration is used.
- the present invention relates to a process for preparation of pure and predetermined forms of sunitinib malate and especially of sunitinib L-malate, including the preparation of predermined conventional form Il and form I, respectively.
- a proper dissolution of malic acid salt of sunitinib is made, and a precipitation in a stage too early and premature is carefully controlled and beneficially avoided.
- specific conditions have been found which are tailored to prepare, according to the desire, a predetermined crystal form of sunitinib malate from among the various theoretically existing polymorphic forms.
- High purity preferably means substantially only the predetermined, desired crystal form, i.e. either form I or form II, and substantially no amount of the respective other form. Since the achievement of the desired form can be predetermined by this aspect of the present invention, a practically unresolvable complex mixture of both forms I and Il can be surely avoided. Freeness from the respective other form according to the present invention can be determined by being essentially undetected, and even practically undetected, in X-ray diffraction spectra evaluated.
- the predetermined crystal form is form II, and particularly it relates to a process for preparation of pure and highly crystalline form Il of sunitinib L- malate.
- Preferred concentration of said diluted solution is below 0.1 M, more preferably below 0.05 M.
- the predetermined crystal form is form I, and particularly it relates to a process for preparation of pure and highly crystalline form I of sunitinib L-malate.
- raw sunitinib malate is suspended in mixture of organic solvent and water, preferably acetonitrile or methanol and water, more preferably methanol and water, using at least 5 vol.-% and preferably about 5 to 20 volume percentage of water, more preferably about 10 volume percentage of water. Said mixture may be heated until sunitinib malate is dissolved.
- Form I of sunitinib can be isolated or recovered from the reaction solution by precipitation. The precipitation can be spontaneous depending on solvent system.
- the precipitation can be induced by reducing the temperature of reaction mixture, especially if initial temperature of reaction mixture is elevated.
- the precipitation can also be induced by reduction of solution volume, preferably under diminished pressure, or by complete evaporation of solvent.
- the precipitation may be caused by adding an antisolvent, e.g. water, ethers and hydrocarbons.
- the precipitation of form I of sunitinib occurs when said heated mixture is left to cool, preferably to room temperature, to give crystals of pure form I.
- Obtained crystals of form I may be separated by techniques well known in the art, e.g. filtration, centrifugation, decanting.
- Crystalline form I of sunitinib prepared according to such procedure exhibits melting point at about 201 -202 0 C.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a pharmaceutical composition for administering a therapeutically effective amount of crystal form III of sunitinib malate of present invention in unit dosage form with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or other excipients.
- a therapeutically effective amount of crystal form III of sunitinib malate of the present invention is, when calculated as sunitinib base, from 5 to 150 mg, preferably from 10 to 100 mg, more preferably from 10 to 50 mg.
- Crystal form III of sunitinib malate in accordance with present invention can be embodied for example in form of tablet, capsules, pellets, granules and suppositories or their combined forms.
- Pharmaceutical composition in accordance with present invention can be suitable for immediate release or modified release of crystal form III of sunitinib malate of the present invention.
- Solid pharmaceutical compositions can be for example coated with aim of increasing pel etibi I ity or regulating the disintegration or absorption.
- compositions may be selected from the group consisting of binders, diluents, disintegrating agents, stabilizing agents, preservatives, lubricants, fragrances, flavoring agents, sweeteners and other excipients known in the field of the pharmaceutical technology.
- carriers and excipients may be selected from the group consisting of lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, cellulose derivatives,
- polyacrylates e.g . hydroxypropylcellulose, croscarmellose sodium
- polyacrylates calcium carbonate, starch, colloidal silicone dioxide, sodium starch glycolate, talc, magnesium stearate, mannitol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyethylene glycol and other excipients known in the field of the pharmaceutical technology.
- compositions of the invention may be combination product comprising one or more additional pharmaceutically active components in addition to crystal form III of sunitinib malate.
- compositions according to the present invention may be prepared by methods known in the field of the pharmaceutical technology.
- the further aspect of the present invention is a method for treatment of a protein kinase related disorder in an organism, with a medicament by using an effective amount of crystal form III of sunitinib malate according to the present invention.
- the present invention is related to use of crystal form III of sunitinib malate, for the manufacture of medicament for treatment of a protein kinase related disorder in an organism.
- Said protein kinase related disorder is preferably a cancer selected from squamous cell carcinoma, astrocytoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, glioblastoma, lung cancer, bladder cancer, head and neck cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, small-cell lung cancer, glioma, colorectal cancer, genitourinary cancer and gastrointestinal cancer.
- a pharmaceutical composition according to the invention can be obtained by providing a crystal form prepared according to any one of the above disclosed processes for yielding stable and pure sunitinib malate forms, notably either one of sunitinib L-malate forms I, Il and III respectively , and mixing the thus provided crystal form with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients. Freeness from other forms needs to be observed already at the stage of preparing and isolating the respectively predetermined form, and is significant to eventually obtain reproducible pharmaceutical compositions without variations with respect to stability and dissolution profiles.
- form III with respect to therapeutically effective amount, dosage forms, excipients, therapeutic treatments, and combinations with other active pharmaceutical ingredients, apply with respect to such other forms I and Il correspondingly.
- form I sunitinib malate was prepared. Essentially, poorly crystalline raw material was suspended in acetonitrile and the suspension was heated. After cooling, the thus produced material had a m.p. of 196-198°C.
- form Il sunitinib malate was prepared by dissolving raw material in a mixture of THF and water, followed by spontaneous evaporation. As a result complex mixtures of forms, including form I and predominantly form II, were isolated in attempts to reproduce experiments of WO 03/016305.
- X-Ray powder diffraction method Conditions for obtaining powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns: The powder X-ray diffraction patterns were obtained by methods known in the art using Philips X'Pert PRO diffractometer with X'Celerator detector using CuKa radiation (tube operating at 45 kV and 40 mA) in the Bragg-Brentano (reflection) geometry. Data were recorded from 2 to 40 °2 ⁇ in steps of 0.033 °2 ⁇ and the measurement time of 50 seconds per step. Variable divergence and antiscatter slits were used to maintain 12 mm of sample length irradiated.
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