WO2012092395A2 - Polymorphic forms of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-1-yl)-4h-1,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio) acetic acid and uses thereof - Google Patents
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- Gout is associated with elevated levels of uric acid that crystallize and deposit in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues. Gout is marked by recurrent attacks of red, tender, hot, and/or swollen joints.
- crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropyl naphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid characterized by peaks at 10.32, 18.84 and 20.75 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- such a crystalline polymorph is further characterized by at least two further peaks at 6.80, 21.54, 24.97, 25.53, 27.28 and 27.60 °2 ⁇ ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the crystalline polymorph exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern substantially the same as the x-ray powder diffraction pattern shown in FIGURE 1. In yet further embodiments, the crystalline polymorph exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern substantially the same as the x-ray powder diffraction pattern shown in FIGURE 2.
- crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid characterized by an endothermic point onset at about 151 °C, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry.
- the crystalline polymorph is characterized by a differential scanning calorimetry pattern substantially the same as the differential scanning calorimetry pattern shown in FIGURE 3.
- crystalline polymorphic forms of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen- l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid made by a method comprising the step of crystallizing amorphous 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid from a mixture of water and acetic acid.
- solid pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned diffraction patterns, an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned differential scanning calorimetry patterns, or an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph form 1 , as an active ingredient; and at least one excipient or carrier.
- methods for treating or preventing hyperuricemia or a disease caused by elevated uric acid levels comprising administering an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned diffraction patterns, an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned differential scanning calorimetry patterns, or an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph form 1.
- crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid characterized by peaks at 10.46, 18.76, and 19.83 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- such a crystalline polymorph is further characterized by at least one further peak at 18.21 or 23.08°2 ⁇ ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the crystalline polymorph exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern
- the crystalline polymorph exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern
- crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropyl naphthalen- l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid characterized by an endothermic point onset at about 175 °C, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry.
- the crystalline polymorph is characterized by a differential scanning calorimetry pattern
- crystalline polymorphic forms of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid made by a method comprising the step of crystallizing amorphous 2- (5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid from a mixture of water and ethyl acetate.
- solid pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned diffraction patterns, an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned differential scanning calorimetry patterns, or an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph form 2, as an active ingredient; and at least one excipient or carrier.
- methods for treating or preventing hyperuricemia or a disease caused by elevated uric acid levels comprising administering an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned diffraction patterns, an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph characterized by the aforementioned differential scanning calorimetry patterns, or an effective amount of the crystalline polymorph form 2.
- compositions comprising an effective amount of at least two of the aforementioned crystalline polymorph forms of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropyl naphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid; and at least one excipient or carrier.
- a further aspect are methods for treating or preventing hyperuricemia or a disease caused by elevated uric acid levels, comprising administering an effective amount of at least two of the aforementioned crystalline polymorph forms of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen- l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid; and at least one excipient or carrier.
- FIGURE 1 represents an illustrative X-ray Powder Diffraction Pattern of Polymorph form 1 (Raw Data).
- FIGURE 2 represents an illustrative X-ray Powder Diffraction Pattern of Polymorph form 1 (Background Subtracted and Ka2 Stripped).
- FIGURE 3 represents an illustrative Differential Scanning Calorimetry pattern of Polymorph form 1.
- FIGURE 4 represents illustrative Thermogravimetric Analyses (a) Rep 1 and (b) Rep 2 of Polymorph form 1.
- FIGURE 5 represents an illustrative X-ray Powder Diffraction Pattern of Polymorph form 2 (Raw Data).
- FIGURE 6 represents an illustrative X-ray Powder Diffraction Pattern of Polymorph form 2 (Background Subtracted and Ka2 Stripped).
- FIGURE 7 represents an illustrative overlay of X-ray Powder Diffraction Patterns of Polymorph form 1 (lower) and form 2 (upper).
- FIGURE 8 represents an illustrative Differential Scanning Calorimetry pattern of Polymorph form 2.
- FIGURE 9 represents an illustrative 1H NMR (DMSO-d 6 ) spectrum of Polymorph form 2.
- FIGURE 10 represents an illustrative HPLC trace of Polymorph form 2.
- FIGURE 11 represents an illustrative Thermogravimetric Analysis trace of Polymorph form 2.
- FIGURE 12 represents an illustrative Gravimetric Vapor Sorption study of Polymorph form 1 and 2.
- the present invention relates to polymorphic forms of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropyl naphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, which is known to decrease uric acid levels.
- polymorph form 1 refers to a crystalline form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropyl naphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid that exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern substantially the same as that shown in FIGURE 1, and/or FIGURE 2 and/or a differential scanning calorimetry profile substantially the same as that shown in FIGURE 3.
- polymorph form 2 refers to a crystalline form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropyl naphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid that exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern substantially the same as that shown in FIGURE 5, and/or FIGURE 6 and/or a differential scanning calorimetry profile substantially the same as that shown in FIGURE 8.
- the present invention also relates to solid pharmaceutical compositions, comprising, as an active ingredient, an effective amount of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as the crystalline polymorph form 1, the crystalline polymorph form 2, or a combination thereof.
- the present invention also relates to methods for treating or preventing diseases, comprising administering an effective amount of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)- 4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as the crystalline polymorph form 1, the crystalline polymorph form 2, or a combination thereof.
- 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l ,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetate polymorph Form 1 exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern characterized by the diffraction pattern summarized in Table 1A or Table IB.
- a polymorph of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l ,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetate comprising at least 3 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A or IB.
- a polymorph of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)- 4H-l ,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate comprising at least 4 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A or IB, at least 5 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A or IB, at least 6 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A or IB, at least 8 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.
- ⁇ 2 ⁇ of Table 1A or IB at least 10 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.1 °2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A, at least 15 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.1 °2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A, at least 20 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A, at least 25 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A, or at least 30 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 1A.
- the polymorph form 1 of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate is characterized by x-ray powder diffraction pattern peaks at 10.32, 18.84, and 20.75 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the polymorph form 1 is further characterized by at least one peak appearing at 6.80, 21.54, 24.97, 25.53, 27.28 and 27.60 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the polymorph form 1 is further characterized by at least two peaks appearing at 6.80, 21.54, 24.97, 25.53, 27.28 and 27.60 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the polymorph exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern substantially the same as the x-ray powder diffraction pattern shown in FIGURE 1.
- 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetate polymorph Form 2 exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern characterized by the diffraction pattern summarized in Table 2A or Table 2B.
- a polymorph of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetate comprising at least 3 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.1 °2 ⁇ ) of Table 2A or 2B.
- a polymorph of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)- 4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate comprising at least 4 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.1 °2 ⁇ ) of Table 2A or 2B, at least 5 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 2A or 2B, at least 6 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 2A or 2B, at least 8 peaks of ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) of Table 2A or 2B, at least 10 peaks of ( ⁇ 0.
- the polymorph form 2 of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate is characterized by x-ray powder diffraction pattern peaks at 10.46, 18.76, and 19.83 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the polymorph form 2 is further characterized by at least one peak appearing at 18.21, or 23.08 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the polymorph form 2 is further characterized by two peaks appearing at 18.21, or 23.08 °2 ⁇ 0.1°2 ⁇ .
- the polymorph form 2 exhibits an x-ray powder diffraction pattern substantially the same as the x-ray powder diffraction pattern shown in FIGURE 5.
- the crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate were found to exhibit increased stability in comparison to the amorphous solid state form of the carboxylic acid.
- improved stability of the crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate provides for the preparation of pharmaceutical dosage forms displaying reduced variability in the dosage present in a given dosage form, reduction in the presence of impurities in the final pharmaceutical product, and an improved shelf life of formulated dosage forms when compared to the pharmaceutical dosage form prepared with the amorphous solid state form of the carboxylic acid.
- a polymorph described herein demonstrates no degradation (e.g., less than 0.01%, less than 0.1%>, less than 0.5%> by wt.) for at least 3 months under accelerated conditions (e.g., 40 °C-75%> RH), for at least 4 months under accelerated conditions (e.g., 40 °C-75%> RH), for at least 5 months under accelerated conditions (e.g., 40 °C- 75%) RH), for at least 6 months under accelerated conditions (e.g., 40 °C-75%> RH), for at least 9 months under accelerated conditions (e.g., 40 °C-75%> RH), for at least 12 months under accelerated conditions (e.g., 40 °C-75%> RH), and/or (ii) for at least 12 months under long-term conditions (e.g., 25 °C-60% RH), for at least 18 months under long-term conditions (e.g., 25 °
- the crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate were found to exhibit decreased hygroscopicity compared to other solid state forms as determined by gravimetric vapor sorption (GVS) studies.
- FIGURE 12 illustrates a GVS study of form 1 and form 2. Form 1 was found to adsorb ⁇ 0.2% w/w at high humidity and Form 2 was found to adsorb ⁇ 0.1% w/w at high humidity. This property of decreased hygroscopicity greatly aids in the preparation of solid pharmaceutical dosage forms.
- any of the polymorphs described herein optionally comprises (or is intermixed or in combination with) a certain amount of amorphous 2- (5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate.
- the amorphous component of the polymorph (e.g., Form 1) or polymorph combination comprises less than 50 wt. % of the polymorph or polymorph combination, less than 25 wt. % of the polymorph or polymorph combination, less than 15 wt. % of the polymorph or polymorph combination, less than 10 wt. % of the polymorph or polymorph combination, or less than 5 wt. % of the polymorph or polymorph combination.
- a 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l- yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate polymorph particle e.g., crystalline, or comprising a crystalline component.
- a 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate polymorph e.g., crystalline, or comprising a crystalline component having a particle size of about 5-50 microns.
- the average particle size is at least 10 microns, 15-50 microns, 15-35 microns, 35- 45 microns, 35-40 microns, about 40 microns, or the like.
- particles of 2- (5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate e.g., crystalline, or comprising a crystalline component, such as a polymorph of Form 1
- having an average diameter of greater than 5 or 10 microns have improved stability parameters compared to smaller diameters.
- Uric acid is the result of the oxidation of xanthine.
- Disorders of uric acid metabolism include, but are not limited to, polycythemia, myeloid metaplasia, gout, a recurrent gout attack, gouty arthritis, hyperuricaemia, hypertension, a cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, Kelley-Seegmiller syndrome, kidney disease, kidney stones, kidney failure, joint inflammation, arthritis, urolithiasis, plumbism, hyperparathyroidism, psoriasis or sarcoidosis.
- subject as used herein in reference to individuals suffering from a disorder, and the like, encompasses mammals and non-mammals. In one embodiment of the methods and compositions provided herein, the mammal is a human.
- an “effective amount” refers to an amount of at least one agent or compound being administered that is sufficient to treat or prevent the particular disease or condition. The result is the reduction and/or alleviation of the signs, symptoms, or causes of a disease, or any other desired alteration of a biological system.
- an “effective amount” for therapeutic uses is the amount of the composition comprising a compound as disclosed herein required to provide a clinically significant decrease in a disease.
- An appropriate “effective” amount in any individual case is determined using techniques such as a dose escalation study.
- modulate refers to either inhibiting or activating URAT-1 activity.
- URAT-1 activity by contacting URAT-1 with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein, sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in a solution by contacting said solution with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in said solution.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in a cell by contacting said cell with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein, sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in said cell.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in a tissue by contacting said tissue with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- 1,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein, sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in said tissue.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in blood by contacting the blood with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein, sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in blood.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in plasma by contacting the plasma with an amount of a
- polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetic acid as described herein, sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in plasma.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in an animal by contacting said animal with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in said animal.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in a mammal by contacting said mammal with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in said mammal.
- methods of inhibiting URAT-1 activity in a human by contacting said human with an amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein, sufficient to inhibit the activity of URAT-1 in said human.
- compositions comprising an effective amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein.
- the pharmaceutical compositions comprise an effective amount of a polymorphic form of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein, and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the pharmaceutical compositions comprise an effective amount of polymorphic form 1 , as described herein, and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical compositions comprise an effective amount of polymorphic form 2, as described herein, and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical compositions comprise an effective amount of a combination of polymorphic form 1 and form 2, as described herein, and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In some embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions are for the treatment of disorders. In some embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions are for the treatment of disorders in a mammal. In some embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions are for the treatment of disorders in a human. In some embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions are for the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders of uric acid metabolism. In some embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions are for the treatment or prophylaxis of hyperuricemia. In some embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions are for the treatment or prophylaxis of gout.
- compositions comprising a polymorphic form of 2- (5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid, as described herein.
- the compound, compound forms and compositions described herein are administered either alone, or in combination with, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, excipients, or diluents in a pharmaceutical composition, according to standard pharmaceutical practice. Administration is effected by any method that enables delivery of the compounds to the site of action.
- enteral routes including oral, gastric or duodenal feeding tube, rectal suppository and rectal enema
- parenteral routes injection or infusion, including intraarterial, intracardiac, intradermal, intraduodenal, intramedullary, intramuscular, intraosseous, intraperitoneal, intrathecal, intravascular, intravenous, intravitreal, epidural and subcutaneous), inhalational, transdermal, transmucosal, sublingual, buccal and topical (including epicutaneous, dermal, enema, eye drops, ear drops, intranasal, vaginal) administration, although the most suitable route depends upon, for example, the condition and disorder of the recipient.
- the compounds, compound forms and compositions described herein are, in some embodiments, administered locally to the area in need of treatment, by for example, local infusion during surgery, topical application such as creams or ointments, injection, catheter, or implant, said implant made for example, out of a porous, non- porous, or gelatinous material, including membranes, such as sialastic membranes, or fibers.
- the administration is, in some embodiments, by direct injection at the site of a diseased tissue or organ.
- compositions described herein are, for example, in a form suitable for oral administration as a tablet, capsule, pill, powder, sustained release formulations, solution, suspension, for parenteral injection as a sterile solution, suspension or emulsion, for topical administration as an ointment or cream or for rectal administration as a suppository.
- the pharmaceutical composition is, in some embodiments, in unit dosage forms suitable for single administration of precise dosages.
- Pharmaceutical compositions include a compound or compound form as described herein as an active ingredient, and a conventional pharmaceutical carrier or excipient. In some embodiments these compositions include other or additional medicinal or pharmaceutical agents, carriers, adjuvants, etc.
- compositions are conveniently presented in unit dosage form.
- they are prepared with a specific amount of active compound by any of the methods well known or apparent to those skilled in the pharmaceutical arts.
- the amount of pharmaceutical compositions administered will firstly be dependent on the mammal being treated.
- the daily dosage will normally be determined by the prescribing physician with the dosage generally varying according to the age, sex, diet, weight, general health and response of the individual patient, the severity of the patient's symptoms, the precise indication or condition being treated, the severity of the indication or condition being treated, time of administration, route of administration, the disposition of the composition, rate of excretion, drug combination, and the discretion of the prescribing physician. Also, the route of
- composition is, in some embodiments, in unit dosage form.
- the preparation is subdivided into unit doses containing appropriate quantities of the active component, e.g., an effective amount to achieve the desired purpose. Determination of the proper dosage for a particular situation is within the skill of the art.
- the total daily dosage is divided and administered in portions during the day if desired. The amount and frequency of administration will be regulated according to the judgment of the attending clinician physician considering such factors as described above. Thus the amount of
- composition to be administered is variable depending upon the circumstances. Administration occurs in an amount of between about 0.001 mg/kg of body weight to about 100 mg/kg of body weight per day (administered in single or divided doses), or at least about 0.1 mg/kg of body weight per day.
- a particular therapeutic dosage includes, in some embodiments, from about 0.01 mg to about 7000 mg of compound, or, from about 0.05 mg to about 2500 mg.
- the quantity of active compound in a unit dose of preparation is, in some embodiments, varied or adjusted from about 0.1 mg to 1000 mg, from about 1 mg to 300 mg, or 10 mg to 200 mg, according to the particular application.
- the particular therapeutic dosage is about 200 mg, about 300 mg, about 400 mg, about 500 mg, about 600 mg, about 700 mg or about 800 mg.
- dosage levels below the lower limit of the aforesaid range are more than adequate, while in other cases still larger doses are employed without causing any harmful side effect, e.g. by dividing such larger doses into several small doses for administration throughout the day.
- the therapeutic effectiveness of a compound or compound form as described herein may be enhanced by administration of an adjuvant (i.e., by itself the adjuvant may only have minimal therapeutic benefit, but in combination with another therapeutic agent, the overall therapeutic benefit to the patient is enhanced).
- the benefit experienced by a patient may be increased by administering a compound or compound form as described herein with another therapeutic agent (which also includes a therapeutic regimen) that also has therapeutic benefit.
- the overall benefit experienced by the patient may simply be additive of the two therapeutic agents or the patient may experience a synergistic benefit.
- the compounds or compound forms as described herein are administered with other therapeutic agents, they need not be administered in the same pharmaceutical composition as other therapeutic agents, and may, because of different physical and chemical characteristics, be administered by a different route.
- the compound or compound form as described herein may be administered orally to generate and maintain good blood levels thereof, while the other therapeutic agent may be administered intravenously.
- the determination of the mode of administration and the advisability of administration, where possible, in the same pharmaceutical composition, is well within the knowledge of the skilled clinician.
- the initial administration can be made according to established protocols known in the art, and then, based upon the observed effects, the dosage, modes of administration and times of administration can be modified by the skilled clinician.
- the compounds, compound forms and compositions described herein and the chemotherapeutic agent need not be administered simultaneously or essentially
- the compounds, compound forms and compositions as described herein may be administered first followed by the administration of the chemotherapeutic agent; or the chemotherapeutic agent may be administered first followed by the administration of the compounds, compound forms and compositions as described herein.
- administration may be repeated during a single treatment protocol.
- the determination of the order of administration, and the number of repetitions of administration of each therapeutic agent during a treatment protocol, is well within the knowledge of the skilled physician after evaluation of the disease being treated and the condition of the patient.
- the chemotherapeutic agent may be administered first, especially if it is a cytotoxic agent, and then the treatment continued with the administration of the compounds, compound forms and compositions as described herein followed, where determined advantageous, by the
- the practicing physician can modify each administration protocol for treatment according to the individual patient's needs, as the treatment proceeds.
- the attending clinician in judging whether treatment is effective at the dosage administered, will consider the general well-being of the patient as well as more definite signs such as relief of disease-related symptoms. Relief of disease-related symptoms such as pain, and improvement in overall condition can also be used to help judge effectiveness of treatment.
- combination therapies include use of the compounds, compound forms and compositions described herein with Febuxostat, Allopurinol, Probenecid, Sulfinpyrazone, Losartan, Fenofibrate, Benzbromarone or PNP -inhibitors (such as, but not limited to Forodesine, BCX-1777 or BCX-4208). This list should not be construed to be closed, but should instead serve as an illustrative example common to the relevant therapeutic area at present.
- combination regimens may include a variety of routes of
- administration including but not limited to oral, intravenous, intraocular, subcutaneous, dermal, and inhaled topical.
- Described herein are methods of treating a disease or disorder in an individual suffering from the disease or disorder comprising administering to said individual an effective amount of a polymorph form as described herein of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- 1 ,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid.
- Also described herein are methods of preventing a disease or disorder in an individual comprising administering to said individual an effective amount of a polymorph form as described herein of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetic acid.
- the invention extends to the use of the compounds, compound forms and compositions described herein, in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing a disease or disorder.
- the disease or disorder is hyperuricemia.
- hyperuricemia is characterized by higher than normal blood levels of uric acid, sustained over long periods of time.
- increased blood urate levels may be due to enhanced uric acid production (-10-20%) and/or reduced renal excretion (-80-90%) of uric acid.
- causes of hyperuricemia may include obesity/weight gain, excessive alcohol use, excessive dietary purine intake (foods such as shellfish, fish roe, scallops, peas lentils, beans and red meat, particularly offal - brains, kidneys, tripe, liver), certain medications, including low-dose aspirin, diuretics, niacin, cyclosporine, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, some high blood pressure drugs and some cancer chemotherapeutics, immunosuppressive and cytotoxic agents, specific disease states, particularly those associated with a high cell turnover rate (such as malignancy, leukemia, lymphoma or psoriasis), and also including high blood pressure, hemoglobin diseases, hemolytic anemia, sickle cell anemia, various nephropathies,
- myeloproliferative and lymphoproliferative diseases hyperparathyroidism, renal disease, conditions associated with insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus, and in transplant recipients, and possibly heart disease, inherited enzyme defects, abnormal kidney function (e.g. increased ATP turn over, reduced glomerular urate filtration) and exposure to lead (plumbism or
- hyperuricemia may be asymptomatic, though is associated with the following conditions: gout, gouty arthritis, uric acid stones in the urinary tract (urolithiasis), deposits of uric acid in the soft tissue (tophi), deposits of uric acid in the kidneys (uric acid nephropathy), and impaired kidney function, possibly leading to chronic and acute renal failure.
- the disease or disorder is gout, which is a condition that results from uric acid crystals depositing in tissues of the body. It is often related to an inherited abnormality in the body's ability to process uric acid, but may also be exacerbated by a purine rich diet. Defective uric acid processing may lead to elevated levels of uric acid in the blood causing recurring attacks of joint inflammation (arthritis), uric acid deposits in and around the joints, tophaceous gout, the formation of tophi, decreased kidney function, and kidney stones. Approximately 3-5 million people in the United States suffer from attacks of gout with attacks more prevalent in men than in women.
- gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis, accounting for approximately 5% of all arthritis cases.
- kidney failure and urolithiasis occur in 10-18% of individuals with gout and are common sources of morbidity and mortality from the disease.
- Gout is associated with hyperuricemia.
- individuals suffering from gout excrete approximately 40% less uric acid than non-gouty individuals for any given plasma urate concentration.
- urate levels increase until the saturation point is reached.
- precipitation of urate crystals occurs when the saturation point is reached.
- these hardened, crystallized deposits form in the joints and skin, causing joint inflammation (arthritis).
- deposits are be made in the joint fluid (synovial fluid) and/or joint lining (synovial lining). Common areas for these deposits are the large toe, feet, ankles and hands (less common areas include the ears and eyes).
- tissue deposition of urate leads to: acute inflammatory arthritis, chronic arthritis, deposition of urate crystals in renal parenchyma and urolithiasis.
- the incidence of gouty arthritis increases 5 fold in individuals with serum urate levels of 7 to 8.9 mg/dL and up to 50 fold in individuals with levels > 9mg/dL (530 ⁇ 1/ ⁇ ,).
- gouty nephropathy In certain instances, individuals with gout develop renal insufficiency and end stage renal disease (i.e., "gouty nephropathy"). In certain instances, gouty nephropathy is characterized by a chronic interstitial nephropathy, which is promoted by medullary deposition of monosodium urate. [0063] In certain instances, gout includes painful attacks of acute, monarticular, inflammatory arthritis, deposition of urate crystals in joints, deposition of urate crystals in renal parenchyma, urolithiasis (formation of calculus in the urinary tract), and nephrolithiasis (formation of kidney stones). In certain instances, secondary gout occurs in individuals with cancer, particularly leukemia, and those with other blood diseases (e.g. polycythemia, myeloid metaplasia, etc).
- other blood diseases e.g. polycythemia, myeloid metaplasia, etc.
- attacks of gout develop very quickly, frequently the first attack occurring at night.
- symptoms include sudden, severe joint pain and extreme tenderness in the joint area, joint swelling and shiny red or purple skin around the joint.
- the attacks are infrequent lasting 5-10 days, with no symptoms between episodes.
- attacks become more frequent and last longer, especially if the disease is not controlled.
- episodes damage the affected joint(s) resulting in stiffness, swelling, limited motion and/or persistent mild to moderate pain.
- Plumbism or "saturnine gout” is a lead-induced hyperuricemia that results from lead inhibition of tubular urate transport causing decreased renal excretion of uric acid.
- more than 50% of individuals suffering from lead nephropathy suffer from gout.
- acute attacks of saturnine gout occur in the knee more frequently than the big toe.
- renal disease is more frequent and more severe in saturnine gout than in primary gout.
- treatment consists of excluding the individual from further exposure to lead, the use of chelating agents to remove lead, and control of acute gouty arthritis and hyperuricemia.
- saturnine gout is characterized by less frequent attacks than primary gout.
- lead-associated gout occurs in pre -menopausal women, an uncommon occurrence in non lead-associated gout.
- Lesch-Nyhan syndrome affects about one in 100,000 live births.
- LNS is caused by a genetic deficiency of the enzyme hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRT).
- HGPRT hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
- LNS is an X-linked recessive disease.
- LNS is present at birth in baby boys.
- the disease leads to severe gout, poor muscle control, and moderate mental retardation, which appear in the first year of life.
- the disease also results in self-mutilating behaviors (e.g., lip and finger biting, head banging) beginning in the second year of life.
- the disease also results in gout-like swelling in the joints and severe kidney problems.
- the disease leads neurological symptoms include facial grimacing, involuntary writhing, and repetitive movements of the arms and legs similar to those seen in Huntington's disease.
- the prognosis for individuals with LNS is poor.
- the life expectancy of an untreated individual with LNS is less than about 5 years.
- the life expectancy of a treated individual with LNS is greater than about 40 years of age.
- hyperuricemia is found in individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and/or renal disease.
- CVD cardiovascular disease
- hyperuricemia is found in individuals with prehypertension, hypertension, increased proximal sodium reabsorption, microalbuminuria, proteinuria, kidney disease, obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hyperinsulinemia, hyperleptinemia, hypoadiponectinemia, peripheral, carotid and coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, stroke, tumor lysis syndrome, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, elevated renin levels, elevated endothelin levels, and/or elevated C-reactive protein levels.
- hyperuricemia is found in individuals with obesity (e.g., central obesity), high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, and/or impaired fasting glucose.
- hyperuricemia is found in individuals with metabolic syndrome.
- gouty arthritis is indicative of an increased risk of acute myocardial infarction.
- administration of a compound described herein to an individual are useful for decreasing the likelihood of a clinical event associated with a disease or condition linked to hyperuricemia, including, but not limited to, prehypertension, hypertension, increased proximal sodium reabsorption, microalbuminuria, proteinuria, kidney disease, obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hyperinsulinemia,
- hyperleptinemia hypoadiponectinemia, peripheral, carotid and coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, stroke, tumor lysis syndrome, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, elevated renin levels, elevated endothelin levels, and/or elevated C-reactive protein levels.
- a compound or compound form as described herein is administered to an individual suffering from a disease or condition requiring treatment with a diuretic, wherein the diuretic causes renal retention of urate.
- the disease or condition is congestive heart failure or essential hypertension.
- administration of a compound or compound form as described herein to an individual is useful for improving motility or improving quality of life.
- administration of a compound or compound form as described herein to an individual is useful for treating or decreasing the side effects of cancer treatment.
- administration of a compound or compound form as described herein to an individual is useful for decreasing kidney toxicity of cis-platin.
- gout is treated by lowering the production of uric acid. In certain instances, gout is treated by increasing the excretion of uric acid.
- gout is treated by a URAT 1 inhibitor, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor, a xanthine dehydrogenase inhibitor, a xanthine oxidoreductase inhibitor, a purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) inhibitor, a uric acid transporter (URAT) inhibitor, a glucose transporter (GLUT) inhibitor, a GLUT-9 inhibitor, a solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter), member 9 (SLC2A9) inhibitor, an organic anion transporter (OAT) inhibitor, an OAT-4 inhibitor, or combinations thereof.
- PNP purine nucleoside phosphorylase
- URAT uric acid transporter
- GLUT glucose transporter
- GLUT-9 a solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter), member 9 (SLC2A9) inhibitor
- OAT organic anion transporter
- OAT-4 inhibitor or combinations thereof.
- gout treatment In general, the goals of gout treatment are to i) reduce the pain, swelling and duration of an acute attack, and ii) prevent future attacks and joint damage. In certain instances, gout attacks are treated successfully using a combination of treatments. In certain instances, gout is one of the most treatable forms of arthritis.
- gout attack Treating the gout attack.
- medications such as acetaminophen, steroids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) or colchicine.
- NSAIDs nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- ACTH adrenocorticotropic hormone
- colchicine proper medication controls gout within 12 to 24 hours and treatment is stopped after a few days.
- medication is used in conjunction with rest, increased fluid intake, ice-packs, elevation and/or protection of the affected area/s.
- the aforementioned treatments do not prevent recurrent attacks and they do not affect the underlying diseases of abnormal uric acid metabolism.
- uric acid production e.g. allopurinol
- uricosuric agents e.g. probenecid, sulfinpyrazone, benzbromarone
- allopurinol inhibits uric acid formation, resulting in a reduction in both the serum and urinary uric acid levels and becomes fully effective after 2 to 3 months.
- allopurinol is a structural analogue of hypoxanthine, (differing only in the transposition of the carbon and nitrogen atoms at positions 7 and 8), which inhibits the action of xanthine oxidase, the enzyme responsible for the conversion of hypoxanthine to xanthine, and xanthine to uric acid. In certain instances, it is metabolized to the corresponding xanthine analogue, alloxanthine (oxypurinol), which is also an inhibitor of xanthine oxidase.
- alloxanthine though more potent in inhibiting xanthine oxidase, is less pharmaceutically acceptable due to low oral bioavailability. In certain instances, fatal reactions due to hypersensitivity, bone marrow suppression, hepatitis, and vasculitis have been reported with Allopurinol. In certain instances, the incidence of side effects may total 20% of all individuals treated with the drug. Treatment for diseases of uric acid metabolism has not evolved significantly in the following two decades since the introduction of allopurinol.
- uricosuric agents e.g., probenecid, sulfinpyrazone, and
- probenecid causes an increase in uric acid secretion by the renal tubules and, when used chronically, mobilizes body stores of urate. In certain instances, 25-50% of individuals treated with probenecid fail to achieve reduction of serum uric acid levels ⁇ 6 mg/dL. In certain instances, insensitivity to probenecid results from drug intolerance, concomitant salicylate ingestion, and renal impairment. In certain instances, one-third of the individuals develop intolerance to probenecid. In certain instances, administration of uricosuric agents also results in urinary calculus, gastrointestinal obstruction, jaundice and anemia.
- Successful treatment aims to reduce both the pain associated with acute gout flare and long-term damage to the affected joints
- Therapeutic goals include providing rapid and safe pain relief, preventing further attacks, preventing the formation of tophi and subsequent arthritis, and avoiding exacerbating other medical conditions. Initiation of treatment depends upon the underlying causes of hyperuricemia, such as renal function, diet, and medications. While gout is a treatable condition, there are limited treatments available for managing acute and chronic gout and a number of adverse effects are associated with current therapies. Medication treatment of gout includes pain management, prevention or decrease in joint inflammation during an acute gouty attack, and chronic long-term therapy to maintain decreased serum uric acid levels.
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are effective anti-inflammatory medications for acute gout but are frequently associated with irritation of the gastrointestinal (GI) system, ulceration of the stomach and intestines, and occasionally intestinal bleeding.
- Colchicine for acute gout is most commonly administered orally as tablets (every 1 -2 hours until there is significant improvement in pain or the patient develops GI side effects such as severe diarrhea, nausea and vomiting) , or intravenously.
- Corticosteroids given in short courses, can be administered orally or injected directly into the inflamed joint.
- Medications are available for reducing blood uric acid levels that either increase renal excretion of uric acid by inhibiting re -uptake or reduce production of uric acid by blockade of xanthine oxidase. These medicines are generally not initiated until after the inflammation from acute gouty arthritis has subsided because they may intensify the attack. If they are already being taken prior to the attack, they are continued and only adjusted after the attack has resolved. Since many subjects with elevated blood uric acid levels may not develop gouty attacks or kidney stones, the decision for prolonged treatment with uric acid-lowering medications is
- kits for the treatment of diseases and disorders such as the ones described herein.
- kits comprise a compound, compound form, compounds, compound forms or compositions described herein in a container and, optionally, instructions teaching the use of the kit according to the various methods and approaches described herein.
- kits also include information, such as scientific literature references, package insert materials, clinical trial results, and/or summaries of these and the like, which indicate or establish the activities and/or advantages of the composition, and/or which describe dosing, administration, side effects, drug interactions, or other information useful to the health care provider.
- Kits described herein are provided, marketed and/or promoted to health providers, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, formulary officials, and the like. Kits are also, in some embodiments, marketed directly to the consumer.
- compositions or kits comprising 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate (e.g., a polymorph thereof, such as Form 1), a double low density polyethylene plastic bag, and an HDPE container.
- the composition or kit further comprises a foil bag (e.g., an anhydrous foil bag, such as a heat sealed anhydrous foil bag).
- the composition or kit further comprises a desiccant; in still other embodiments, a desiccant is not necessary and/or present.
- such packing improves the stability of the 2-(5-bromo-4-(4- cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate (e.g., Form 1).
- compositions described herein are utilized for diagnostics and as research reagents.
- the compounds, compound forms and pharmaceutical compositions, either alone or in combination with other compounds are used as tools in differential and/or combinatorial analyses to elucidate expression patterns of genes expressed within cells and tissues.
- expression patterns within cells or tissues treated with one or more compounds are compared to control cells or tissues not treated with compounds and the patterns produced are analyzed for differential levels of gene expression as they pertain, for example, to disease association, signaling pathway, cellular localization, expression level, size, structure or function of the genes examined. These analyses are performed on stimulated or unstimulated cells and in the presence or absence of other compounds which affect expression patterns.
- Example 1A Preparation of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- 1,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid via methyl 2-(5-amino-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4- triazol-3 -ylthio)acetate intermediate
- Example IB Preparation of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- 1,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid via 2-(4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-5-hydroxy-4H-l,2,4-triazol- 3-ylthio)acetic acid intermediate
- Example 1C Preparation of sodium 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate from methyl 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H- 1 ,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate
- Aqueous sodium hydroxide solution (IN, 3.0 L, 3.0 mol, 1.25 eq) was added to a cooled (15-18 °C) mixture of methyl 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetate -form 2 (1.0 kg, 2.39 mol, 1 eq) and ethanol (9 L), at a rate to maintain an internal temperature ⁇ 25 °C. The mixture was then stirred at 20-25 °C (maintaining pH > 12), while monitoring by HPLC and considered complete when the sum of methyl and ethyl esters ⁇ 0.5%, ( ⁇ 3 hours).
- the mixture was filtered through a medium frit funnel (10-16 micron) and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo (40 °C) to a final volume of 5.2 L. Water (0.6 L) was added and the solution cooled to 0-5 °C with stirring. The resulting slurry was warmed (17-18 °C) over 1 h, then cooled (0-5 °C) over 2-3 h, and held at 0-5 °C for an additional 6-9 h. The slurry was then filtered through a jacketed filter funnel (0-5 °C) lined with filter paper (3 micron) or filter cloth.
- Example 2 Preparation of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid- form 1
- 2-(5-Bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid- form 1 is prepared from crude sodium 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol- 3-ylthio)acetate as described below:
- Step 1 Sodium 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate (60 g) and water (300 mL) were stirred and briefly heated (40-50 °C) until all solids dissolved. The solution was cooled and stirred in an ice bath for 1-2 hrs, after which time crystals began to form (or if crystallization had not begun, the solution was seeded with a small amount of sodium 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen- 1 -yl)-4H- 1 ,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate crystals).
- Step 2 The filter cake was dissolved in water (-70 g present in the filter cake plus 130 mL; concentration 200-250 mg/mL) at 60-70 °C, and slowly added to acetic acid (200 mL).
- the acetic acid/water (1 : 1 v/v) solution was cooled to room temperature under continuous stirring, and then further cooled to 0 °C, resulting in the formation of crystals which were isolated by vacuum filtration over a medium porosity sintered filter funnel.
- Example 3 Preparation of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid- form 2
- 2-(5-Bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid- form 2 is prepared from sodium 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3- ylthio)acetate as described below:
- the organic layer was washed with deionized water (110 mL) with vigorous stirring for 5-10 min, and after phase separation the aqueous layer removed.
- the organic layer was heated to 45-50 °C and solvents removed using gentle vacuum, resulting in the formation of a slurry (final volume -200 mL), which was warmed (45-50 °C) with moderate stirring for 1 h, gradually (3-4 h) cooled to 20-25 °C, and held at 20-25 °C for an additional 12 h, and finally cooled to 5-10 °C and held for 20-30 min.
- the slurry was then filtered under vacuum through a Buchner funnel lined with Whatman No. 3 filter paper.
- Example 4 Conversion of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4- triazol-3-ylthio)acetic ac -Polymorph form 1 to Polymorph form 2
- the temperature of the water bath was slowly increased to 70 °C, during which time four additional ethyl acetate addition/distillation cycles were carried out to a final volume of -200 mL.
- the mixture was allowed to cool slowly to room temperature and then placed in the fridge overnight. Solids were isolated by filtration, washed with ice-cold ethyl acetate and dried in a vacuum oven to provide of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)- 4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetic acid-form 2.
- Solid Polymorph form 1 was held in equilibrium with its saturated acetonitrile, ethyl acetate or toluene solution at 60 °C for 6 days to produce Solid Polymorph form 2.
- Solid Polymorph form 1 and solvent (20 ⁇ ) were heated at 60 °C for 13 days to produce Solid Polymorph form 2.
- Example 5 A Analysis of crystalline polymorph form 1
- Example 5B Analysis of crystalline polymorph form 2
- FIGURE 7 shows an overlay of the XRPD Patterns (y-axis offset) of form 1
- FIGURE 9 and the major peaks listed in the table below:
- the HPLC trace of polymorph form 2 is shown in FIGURE 10.
- the peak listing for the trace is given in the table below:
- Form 2 solubility (mg/mL), at the various time points, with and without sodium chloride, is shown in the table below:
- Form 2 of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate was tested under various conditions to determine drug substance stability stability. No degradation of packaged Form 2 was observed for 1 month under accelerated conditions (40 °C-75% RH, or 25 °C-60% RH). Packaging was in a double low density polyethylene plastic bags inside a HDPE container.
- the improved stability of the crystalline polymorphs of 2-(5-bromo-4-(4-cyclopropylnaphthalen-l-yl)-4H-l,2,4-triazol-3-ylthio)acetate provides for the preparation of pharmaceutical dosage forms displaying reduced variability in the dosage present in a given dosage form, reduction in the presence of impurities in the final pharmaceutical product, and an improved shelf life of formulated dosage forms when compared to the pharmaceutical dosage form prepared with the amorphous solid state form of the carboxylic acid.
- Example 6A X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD)
- XRPD patterns were collected on a Bruker D8 Advance diffractometer in the Bragg-Brentano theta/theta configuration.
- CuK- ⁇ radiation was removed with a graphite monochromator slit of 1.0mm on the detector side.
- a scintillation detector (Nal) was used with slit of 0.1mm.
- a continuous scan of 0.02°2 ⁇ step size and 5s per step from 2-50°2 ⁇ was used.
- Example 6B Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
- Differential scanning calorimetry was performed using a TA Instruments Q2000 differential scanning calorimeter. Temperature calibration was performed using NIST traceable indium metal. Duplicate samples were prepared by sealing approximately 2 - 5 mg (accurately recorded) of material into a TA Tzero non-hermetic pan. A Tzero non-hermetic pan/lid was weighed and used on the reference side of the cell. Samples were heated at a rate of 10 °C/min from 25 °C to 200 °C, using a 50 mL/min nitrogen purge gas flow rate. The melting temperature (T m ) and the heat of melting (AH m ) were measured using TA Universal Analysis software v4.4.
- Example 6C Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
- SEM images were collected on a JEOL SEM model JSM-6100.
- the sample was sprinkled onto an SEM stub containing double-sided carbon tape and was sputter coated with gold for 60 s using the Denton Desk II unit.
- the SEM was operated at 15 kV accelerating voltage. Images were collected using software DIPS v2.5 (Digital Imaging Processing System) with the slow scan set to 800 x 640 pixels and integrator at 50 with no averaging. Images were collected at magnification ranging from 5 OX to 5000X.
- Example 6D Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA
- Thermo gravimetric analysis was performed using a TA Instrument Q5000. Weight calibration was checked using a certified 50mg weight. Duplicate samples were prepared by weighing ⁇ 5-10mg material into a TA Pt pan. Samples were heated at a rate of 10°C/min to 200°C, using a 25 mL/min nitrogen purge gas flow rate. Weight losses were measured using TA Universal Analysis software v4.4.
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