WO2014036056A1 - Crystalline forms of 1-(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'h-spiro[azetidine-3,1'-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone - Google Patents
Crystalline forms of 1-(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'h-spiro[azetidine-3,1'-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone Download PDFInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to novel crystalline forms of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, particularly Form A, to processes for the preparation of same, to compositions comprising said crystalline forms, and to the use of said crystalline forms as a parasiticidal agent for the treatment of animals in need thereof.
- the present invention also contemplates the use of the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone prepared from Form A for compositions and methods of use thereof, as an antiparasitic agent.
- the chiral compound 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone has the following structure: Formula (1 ), which is herein also referred to as Compound 1 .
- the "*" represents the chiral carbo
- Example 9 Compound 1 and its preparation are described in WO2012/120399 (which is herein incorporated in its entirety), Example 9.
- the WO publication further discloses that the Formula (1 ) compound is chiral and that it can be used as a parasiticide for use in treating animals with a parasitic infection or infestation.
- the compound was liberated as a precipitant comprising about 90% of the amorphous S-enantiomer and about 10% of the amorphous R- enantiomer.
- the amorphous S-enantiomer was obtained by precipitating out equimolar amounts of the S- and R-enantiomers, i.e., the racemate. Further, the racemate was separated by chiral HPLC.
- the S- and R-enantiomers obtained from the preparations were characterized by HPLC (elution time), 1 H-NMR analysis, and mass spectrometry.
- a compound is to be developed as a pharmaceutical or veterinary agent, it is important to provide a form of that compound (commonly known as a drug substance or active pharmaceutical/veterinary ingredient/agent) which can be reliably prepared and purified on a large scale and which does not degrade upon storage.
- a crystalline, and preferably a high-melting form of the compound is therefore desirable since high-melting point crystalline solids tend to be easy to purify by crystallization and are more stable than the non-crystalline
- Different solid-state forms of a pharmaceutical or veterinary compound can have materially different physical properties. Such differences in physical properties can have an impact, for example, on how a pharmaceutical or veterinary compound is made, processed, formulated or administered.
- the crystalline form of one compound may have very different properties: solubility, rate of dissolution, suspension stability, stability during grinding, vapor pressure, optical and mechanical properties, hygroscopicity, crystal size, filtration properties, desiccation, density, melting point, degradation stability, stability against phase transformation into other crystalline forms, color, and even chemical reactivity.
- solid-state forms i.e., crystalline forms or polymorphs
- 1-(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone that provide an advantage relative to other solid-state forms in making, processing, formulating, or administering the compound are desirable.
- the solid state chiral Compound 1 is about 90: 10 (S:R) when synthesized.
- each of the S- and R-enantiomers of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone form a single anhydrous crystalline form.
- the crystalline form of the S-enantiomer is designated as Form A.
- the crystalline form of the R-enantiomer is similar to that of Form A and the solid state crystalline form of the S/R racemate is designated as the "crystalline racemate".
- the present invention relates to novel crystalline forms of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone (i.e.,
- the "*" represents the chiral carbon.
- the invention provides specific crystalline forms of Compound 1 .
- Each of these crystalline forms has a unique three-dimensional crystalline configuration that can be characterized by, inter alia, the way the crystal lattice diffracts electromagnetic radiation (e.g., powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD or pxrd) and Fournier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy), and its melting characteristics (e.g., differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)).
- electromagnetic radiation e.g., powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD or pxrd) and Fournier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- the crystal forms of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone include Form A which crystallizes from the S-enantiomer, and the solid state crystal form of the racemate.
- the crystalline form of the R-enantiomer is similar to that of Form A.
- Form A is the preferred crystalline form of (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone.
- Form A exhibits a powder X-ray diffraction pattern substantially as shown in Figure 1 .
- the characteristic peaks of Form A expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ [2- Theta°] ( ⁇ 0.2°), interplanar spacings (d-spacing), and respective intensities (%) are displayed in Table 1 below.
- intensities of the peaks in the diffractogram are a function of the orientation of the crystals in the sample, so physical modifications such as milling or hand grinding, or crystallization from a different solvent, may affect the intensity of the peaks, while their position remains unchanged, for the same crystal form.
- Table 1 PXRD of Crystalline Form A
- crystal Form A has
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about one or more of the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, and 28.42, all of which have a relative intensity of at least 50%.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about one or more of the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, all of which have a relative intensity of at least 58%.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 21 .42 and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, and 21 .42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, and 28.42. In another aspect of the present invention, crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, and 28.42, further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, and 23.62.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 9.39, 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21.42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 9.39,
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 17.18, 18.83, 19.12, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 17.18, 18.83, 19.12, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 17.18, 18.83, 19.12, 20.07, 20.97, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 17.18, 18.83, 19.12, 20.07, 20.97, 21 .42, 22.03, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a Fournier-Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrum at the 1800 to 600cm "1 range substantially as shown in Figure 2. Characteristic FT-IR peaks of Form A are shown in Table 2 below.
- FT-IR Fournier-Transform Infrared
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm “1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 .
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 , and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about one or more of the following positions 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 17.18, 18.83, 19.12, 20.07, 20.97, 21 .42, 22.03, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 , and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 , and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 21 .42 and 28.42.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 , and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 , and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1459, 1352, 1304, 1 191 , 1 166, 1 133, 1023, 984, 912, 815, 757, 721 , 659, and 625cm "1 , and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, and 28.42, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, and 23.62.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C with an onset of the endotherm at about 135.26°C.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.2, which displays four different crystalline Form A samples, which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 144.01 , 144.82, 146.32, and 146.92°C with onset endotherms at about 133.95, 136.29, 137.54, and 137.96°C, respectively.
- the DSC thermogram ( Figure 3.2) of the four samples is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.52°C with an onset endotherm at about 136.44°C.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram ( Figure 3.2) with an onset of the endotherms at about 133.95, 136.29, 137.54, and 137.96°C, respectively.
- the DSC thermogram of the four samples is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.52°C with an onset endotherm at about 136.44°C.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a differential scanning calorimetry thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about one or more of the following positions: 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 17.18, 18.83, 19.12, 20.07, 20.97, 21 .42, 22.03, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 21 .42 and 28.42.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21 .42, 22.54, and 28.42.
- crystal Form A also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 3.1 , which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C and has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, 20.07, 21.42, 22.54, and 28.42, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, and 23.62.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.70, 9.39, 14.10, 15.70, 19.12, 20.97, 22.03, 21 .42, 22.54, 23.62, and 28.42, and characteristic FT-IR peaks as substantially shown in Figure 2, and characteristic DSC thermograms as substantially shown in Figure 3.1 which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) at about the following positions: 17.18, 18.83, and 20.07, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2°) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 21 .42, 22.54, and 28.42, and characteristic FT-IR peaks as substantially shown in Figure 2, and characteristic DSC thermograms as substantially shown in Figure 3.1 which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C.
- crystal Form A exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks as substantially shown in Figure 2, and characteristic DSC thermograms as substantially shown in Figure 3.1 which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 145.53°C or as substantially shown in Figure 3.2, which displays a range of predominant endotherm peaks at about 144.01 to 146.92°C.
- single crystals of Form A exhibit a basic crystal structure that is monoclinic and has a space group P2(1 ).
- the characteristic data of the crystal structure of crystal Form A is shown in Table 3 below. Table 3.
- the racemate is the crystalline state of the racemic mixture of the precipitated approximately equimolar S- and R-enantiomers.
- the crystal racemate exhibits a PXRD pattern substantially as shown in Figure 4.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at one or more of the following positions: 3.4, 4.47, 4.74, 5.23, 17.03, 18.94, 19.77, 20.18, 21 .17, 22.63, and 24.18.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at about one or more of the following positions: 3.4, 4.47, 4.74, 18.94, 19.77, 20.18, and 22.63, all of which have a relative intensity of at least 30%.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at about one or more of the following positions: 3.40, 4.47, 4.74, 18.94, and 20.18, all of which have a relative intensity of at least 50%.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at about one or more of the following positions: 3.40, 18.94, and 20.18, all of which have a relative intensity of at least 75%.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at about one or more of the following positions: 3.40, 18.94, and 20.18, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.47 and 4.74.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at about one or more of the following positions: 3.40, 18.94, and 20.18, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.47, 4.74, 19.77, and 22.63.
- the crystal racemate has characteristic PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at about one or more of the following positions: 3.40, 18.94, and 20.18, and further comprising at least one additional diffraction peak expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) selected from the group consisting of peaks at about 4.47, 4.74, 5.23, 17.03, 19.77, 21 .17, 22.63, and 24.18.
- the crystal racemate also exhibits a FT-IR spectrum at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 range substantially as shown in Figure 5. Characteristic FT-IR peaks of the crystal racemate are shown in Table 5 below.
- the crystal racemate exhibits characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1465, 1352, 1301 , 1 190, 1 175, 1 132, 1024, 983, 912, 81 1 , 757, 722, 686, and 658cm "1 .
- the crystal racemate also exhibits a DSC thermogram substantially as shown in Figure 6, which is characterized by a predominant endotherm peak at about 241 .77°C with an onset endotherm at about 233.63°C.
- the crystal racemate is characterized by PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at one or more of the following positions: 3.4, 4.47, 4.74, 5.23, 17.03, 18.94, 19.77, 20.18, 21 .17, 22.63, and 24.18; and with characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1465, 1352, 1301 , 1 190, 1 175, 1 132, 1024, 983, 912, 81 1 , 757, 722, 686, and 658cm "1 ; and with a predominant endotherm peak at about 241 .77°C with an onset endotherm at about 233.63°C.
- the crystal racemate is characterized by PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at one or more of the following positions: 3.4, 4.47, 4.74, 18.94, 19.77, 20.18, and 22.63; and with characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1465, 1352, 1301 , 1 190, 1 175, 1 132, 1024, 983, 912, 81 1 , 757, 722, 686, and 658cm "1 ; and with a predominant endotherm peak at about 241 .77°C with an onset endotherm at about 233.63°C.
- the crystal racemate is characterized by PXRD peaks expressed in degrees 2 ⁇ ( ⁇ 0.2° ⁇ ) at one or more of the following positions: 3.40, 4.47, 4.74, 18.94, and 20.18; and with characteristic FT-IR peaks at the 1800 to 600 cm "1 spectrum range at one or more of the following: 1662, 1465, 1352, 1301 , 1 190, 1 175, 1 132, 1024, 983, 912, 81 1 , 757, 722, 686, and 658cm "1 ; and with a predominant endotherm peak at about 241 .77°C with an onset endotherm at about 233.63°C.
- composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A and a pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, carrier, or mixture thereof.
- composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, and a pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, carrier, or mixture thereof.
- composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, and a pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, carrier, or mixture thereof.
- composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A and the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, and a
- compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A, the amorphous (S)-1 -(5 - (5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methyls
- composition is a
- in yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of treating a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal, comprising administering to the animal in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A.
- in yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of treating a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal, comprising administering to the animal in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)-ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A.
- in yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of treating a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal, comprising administering to the animal in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of amorphous (S)-1 - (5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)- 3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A.
- in yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of treating a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal, comprising administering to the animal in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A and the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)- 4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A.
- in yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of treating a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal, comprising administering to the animal in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A, the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfon
- a medicament comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of crystalline Form A, the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)- 4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A
- compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A in combination with at least one additional veterinary agent, and at least one pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount (S)-1 -(5'-(5- (3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, in combination with at least one additional veterinary agent, and at least one pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- a pharmaceutical or veterinary composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, in combination with at least one additional veterinary agent, and at least one pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- a pharmaceutical or veterinary composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A and the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)- 5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, in combination with at least one additional veterinary agent, and at least one pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- a pharmaceutical or veterinary composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of crystalline Form A, the amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A, (S)-1-(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, prepared from crystalline Form A,
- the additional veterinary agent is selected from the group consisting of abamectin, selamectin, moxidectin, ivermectin, emamectin, doramectin, ep nomectin, pyrantel, amitraz, albendazole, cambendazole, fenbendazole, flubendazole, mebendazole, febantel, octadepsipeptides, oxfendazole, oxibendazole, paraherquamide, parbendazole, praziquantel, thiabendazole, tetramisole, triclabendazole, levamisole, oxantel, novaluron, morantel, milbemycin, milbemycin oxime, demiditraz, diethylcarbamazine, fipronil, hydroprene, kinoprene, methopren
- the additional veterinary agent is selected from moxidectin or pyrantel, or mixture thereof. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the additional veterinary agent is selected from selamectin. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the additional veterinary agent is selected from moxidectin, pyrantel, and praziquantel, or any mixture thereof. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the additional veterinary agent is selected from pyrantel and milbemycin oxime, or mixture thereof. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the additional veterinary agent is an aminoacetonitrile derivative.
- the animal is a companion animal, livestock, or bird.
- the companion animal is horse, dog, or cat.
- livestock is cattle, swine, or sheep.
- the composition is administered orally, topically, or by injection. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the composition is administered orally. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the composition is administered topically. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the composition is administered by injection. In yet another aspect of the invention, the injection is by subcutaneous,
- intramuscular, or intravenous administration administration.
- Form A can be prepared by crystallizing 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone from a solvent comprising ethanol, n-heptane or mixed isomers of hepatanes, n-butanol, ethyl or isopropyl acetate, or any mixture thereof.
- Form A can be prepared by vapor diffusion between methanol and diisopropyl ether.
- Form A is a process for the preparation of crystalline Form A of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)- 5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone.
- Form A was prepared by adding amorphous (S)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)- 4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone to a reaction vessel containing ethyl acetate (5%), n- heptane (35%), and ethanol (60%). The reaction mixture was heated to about 60°C and then cooled to about 45°C over a period of about 15-20 minutes.
- Crystal Form A seeds can then be added to the mixture.
- the seeds were made by dissolving amorphous (S)- 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone in methanol and allowing vapor diffusion of an outer layer of diisopropyl ether to slowly convert the amorphous form to Form A over a period of about 5 days at room temperature.] Maintain the reaction mixture at about 45°C for about 2-hours then cool to about 30°C at a rate of about 1 .5°C per hour, then cool to 10°C over three hours, linearly, then hold at 10°C for about 4.5 hours. Cool the white slurry to about 0-1 °C over 20 minutes
- the reaction mixture can be cooled to about 20°C over 12.5 hours (about 2°C/hr) linearly, then held at 20°C while adding n-heptane over 1 hour. Hold the mixture at 20°C for about 1 -hour and then cool, and subsequently cool to -10° C over 10 hours and hold at -10°C for 3 hours. Add the mixture to a pre- chilled sintered glass filter and filter under vacuum. Rinse the remaining solids with a mixture of a solvent mixture containing about 40/60 to about 20/80 ethanol/n-heptane. The solvent mixture can be pre-chilled to about 0°C. The remaining solids can be washed again with n-heptane.
- the ethanol used in the procedure described herein was denatured with 0.5% toluene.
- the solids can then be dried under vacuum for about 1 hour at room temperature and then under vacuum at 40°C overnight. Alternatively, the solids can be dried in a vacuum oven at 30°C over a period of 2.5 days, at a pressure of about 150-160 torr with a nitrogen sweep.
- Figure 1 Depicts an illustrative PXRD pattern of crystalline Form A.
- Figure 2 Depicts an illustrative FT-IR spectrum of crystalline Form A.
- Figure 3.1 Depicts an illustrative DSC thermogram of a single lot of crystalline Form A.
- Figure 3.2 Depicts an illustrative DSC thermogram of 4-lots of crystalline Form A.
- Figure 4 Depicts an illustrative PXRD pattern of the crystal racemate.
- Figure 5 Depicts an illustrative FT-IR spectrum of the crystal racemate.
- Figure 6 Depicts an illustrative DSC thermogram of the crystal racemate.
- the solid-state form of a compound can materially affect the physical properties of the compound including: (1 ) packing properties such as molar volume, density and hygroscopicity, (2) thermodynamic properties such as melting temperature, vapor pressure and solubility, (3) kinetic properties such as dissolution rate and stability (including stability at ambient conditions, especially to moisture and under storage conditions), (4) surface properties such as surface area, wettability, interfacial tension and shape, (5) mechanical properties such as hardness, tensile strength, compactibility, handling, flow and blend; or (6) filtration properties.
- packing properties such as molar volume, density and hygroscopicity
- thermodynamic properties such as melting temperature, vapor pressure and solubility
- kinetic properties such as dissolution rate and stability (including stability at ambient conditions, especially to moisture and under storage conditions)
- surface properties such as surface area, wettability, interfacial tension and shape
- mechanical properties such as hardness, tensile strength, compactibility, handling, flow and blend
- (6) filtration properties Selection and
- Crystallization of the Formula (1 ) compound is expected with a number of appropriate solvents and anti-solvents, and mixtures thereof, either by cooling by addition of an anti-solvent or by distillation of a solvent.
- solvents include: methanol, ethanol, other alcohols, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, other ketones, ethyl acetate, propyl acetate, butyl acetate, other acetates, toluene, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran, acetic acid, dichloromethane, 1 ,2-dichloroethane, 2,2,2- trichloroethanol, other chlorinated organic solvents, and the like.
- Non-limiting examples of antisolvents include: water, heptane, hexane, octane, t-amyl alcohol, cyclohexane, t-butyl methyl ether, diisopropyl ether, ethyl ether, other ethers and other alkanes.
- the solubility of the crystal racemate is less than 10 mg/ml_ in acetone at room temperature (i.e., approximately 22°C. In contrast, the solubility of crystalline Form A is greater than 300 mg/ml_ in acetone. Further, the solubility of the crystal racemate and Form A in methyl t-butyl ether is ⁇ 1 mg/ml_ and 1 1 mg/ml_, respectively. This difference in solubility is typical of other solvents as well.
- Crystal racemate produces very small primary particles, generally less than 1 micron, which are agglomerated. These particles are very difficult to filter, owing to the small primary particle size.
- a filter aid such as celite is frequently used to perform the filtration of the crystal racemate.
- Crystal Form A crystallizes as larger particles, exhibiting primary particles in excess of 10 microns, even in excess of 100 microns on the longest axis. No filter aid or special equipment such as a centrifuge is required to filter those particles from suspensions in, for example, ethanol/heptane mixtures or n-butanol.
- filter aid to isolate the final Form A would present large challenges around removing the filter aid from the active ingredient (i.e., Form A). While particle size is a function of how rapidly the crystals form, the solvent system employed, seeding, and other factors, the vast difference in particle size between the crystal racemate and crystal Form A has persisted through numerous crystallizations.
- Crystal Form A In contrast to the amorphous state isolated by evaporation of the solvent resulting in a foamy solid, crystal Form A is a flowable powder. Crystal Form A also has a higher melting point than the amorphous state, which melts at 1 12- 124°C as viewed by hot stage microscopy and therefore easier to dry of residual solvents.
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- PXRD powder X-ray diffraction
- XRPD X-ray powder diffraction
- FT-IR Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy
- Additional veterinary agent(s) refers to other veterinary or pharmaceutical compounds or products that provide a therapeutically effective (pharmacologically and/or antiparasitically active) amount of said agent(s) that are useful for the treatment or control of a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal, as described herein.
- Animal(s) refers to an individual animal that is a mammal, bird, or fish. Specifically, mammal refers to a vertebrate animal that is human and non-human, which are members of the taxonomic class Mammalia.
- Non-exclusive examples of non-human mammals include companion animals and livestock.
- Non-exclusive examples of a companion animal include: dog, cat, llama, and horse.
- Preferred companion animals are dog, cat, and horse. More preferred is dog.
- Non-exclusive examples of livestock include: swine, camel, rabbits, goat, sheep, deer, elk, bovine (cattle), and bison.
- Preferred livestock is cattle and swine.
- bird refers to a vertebrate animal of the taxonomic class Aves. Birds are feathered, winged, bipedal, endothermic, and egg-laying.
- Non-exclusive examples of bird include, poultry (e.g., chicken, turkey, duck, and geese), all of which are also referred to herein as fowl.
- fish refers to the taxonomic class Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes, e.g., sharks and rays) and Osteichthyes (bony fishes) which live in water, have gills or mucus-covered skin for respiration, fins, and may have scales.
- Non-exclusive examples of fish include shark, salmon, trout, whitefish, catfish, tilapia, sea bass, tuna, halibut, turbot, flounder, sole, striped bass, eel, yellowtail, grouper, and the like.
- Chiral refers to the structural characteristic of a molecule that makes it impossible to superimpose it on its mirror image, (e.g., R- and S-enantiomers). The term is also depicted as an asterisk (i.e.,*) in some of the Examples and preparations.
- Compound(s) of the present invention refers to the crystalline forms 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, herein crystal Form A and the crystal racemate.
- the phrase also refers to the amorphous S-enantiomeric form of the compound that is subsequently prepared from crystal Form A, for example, when present in a solid formulation as a result of a spray dry dispersion application.
- Crystal form refers to specific solid state forms of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, wherein the molecules are arranged to form a distinguishable crystal lattice (i) comprising distinguishable unit cells and (ii) yielding distinguishable diffraction peaks when subjected to X- ray radiation.
- Form A refers to the specific crystal solid state form of the (S)-enantiomer of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone, wherein the molecules are arranged to form a distinguishable crystal lattice (i) comprising distinguishable unit cells and (ii) yielding distinguishable diffraction peaks when subjected to X- ray radiation.
- Crystal racemate or “crystalline racemate” as used herein, unless otherwise indicated, refers to the specific crystal solid state form of the (S/R)- racemate of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone, wherein the molecules are arranged to form a distinguishable crystal lattice (i) comprising distinguishable unit cells and (ii) yielding distinguishing diffraction peaks when subjected to X-ray radiation.
- Parasite(s) refers to endoparasites and ectoparasites.
- Endoparasites are parasites that live within the body of its host and include helminths (e.g., trematodes, cestodes, and nematodes) and protozoa.
- Ectoparasites are organisms of the Arthropoda phylum (e.g., arachnids and insects) which feed through or upon the skin of its host.
- Preferred arachnids are of the order Acarina, e.g., ticks and mites.
- Preferred insects are midges, fleas, mosquitoes, biting flies (stable fly, horn fly, blow fly, horse fly, and the like), bed bugs, and lice.
- the compounds of the present invention can be used for the treatment of parasites, i.e., treatment of a parasitic infection or infestation.
- “Therapeutically effective amount” refers to an amount of a compound of the present invention alone or in combination with at least one other additional veterinary agent, that (i) treat the particular parasitic infection or infestation, (ii) attenuates, ameliorates, or eliminates one or more symptoms of the particular parasitic infection or infestation, or (iii) prevents or delays the onset of one or more symptoms of the particular parasitic infection or infestation described herein.
- Treatment refers to reversing, alleviating, or inhibiting the parasitic infection, infestation, or condition.
- these terms also encompass, depending on the condition of the animal, preventing the onset of a disorder or condition, or of symptoms associated with a disorder or condition, including reducing the severity of a disorder or condition or symptoms associated therewith prior to affliction with said infection or infestation.
- treatment can refer to administration of the compounds of the present invention to an animal that is not at the time of administration afflicted with the infection or infestation. Treating also encompasses preventing the recurrence of an infection or infestation or of symptoms associated therewith as well as references to "control” (e.g., kill, repel, expel, incapacitate, deter, eliminate, alleviate, minimize, and eradicate).
- Veterinary (or pharmaceutically) acceptable indicates that the substance (e.g., excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof) must be compatible chemically and/or toxicologically, with the other ingredients comprising a formulation, composition, and/or the animal being treated therewith, and is not deleterious to the animal.
- excipient, carrier, diluents the terms refer to any acceptable ingredient other than the compound of the present invention or any additional veterinary agent used to formulate a final dosage form, for example, a tablet, topical solution or suspension, or injectable solution.
- the crystalline state of a compound can be described by several crystallographic parameters, including single crystal structure, powder X-ray diffraction pattern (PXRD), Fournier-transform infrared (FT-IR) absorption spectroscopy pattern, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
- PXRD powder X-ray diffraction pattern
- FT-IR Fournier-transform infrared
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- the FT-IR spectrum of crystal Form A and crystal racemate, as described herein, were acquired using a Bruker FT-IR Vertex 70 spectrometer equipped with a Pike Technologies MIRacle ATR single reflection ATR accessory
- the crystal structures of crystal Form A and crystal racemate, as described herein, were analyzed using powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD).
- the X- ray diffractograms were obtained using a Bruker AXS [Coventry, UK] Endeavor D4 equipped with a LynxEye detector operated with a fixed slit and a Cu source operated at 40 kV and 40 mA, K2a wavelength 1 .5406 angstroms.
- the diffractogram was obtained in the region of 3 to 50 degrees two-theta.
- the step size was 0.020 degrees two-theta, and the acquisition time per step was 0.5 seconds.
- the sample holder was rotated at 20 rpm. Samples were prepared for analysis by spreading loose solids on zero-background silica wafers in such a fashion as to provide a level surface for the analysis. Data were analyzed in the EVA software package obtained from Bruker AXS.
- the relative intensities of the various peaks reported in the Tables and Figures herein may vary due to a number of factors such as orientation effects of crystals in the X- ray beam or the purity of the material being analyzed or the degree of crystallinity of the sample.
- the PXRD peak positions may also shift for variations in sample height but the peak positions will remain substantially as defined in Tables 1 and 4, for crystal Form A and crystal racemate, respectively.
- Such further PXRD patterns generated by use of alternative wavelengths are considered to be alternative representations of the PXRD patterns of the crystalline materials of the present invention and as such are within the scope of the present invention.
- catalysts/reactants and miscellaneous abbreviations include: mobile phase (MP); ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethyl formamide (DMF); ethanol (EtOH); methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE); methanol (MeOH), tetrahydrofuran (THF); ethyl acetate (EtOAc); trifluoroacetic acid (TFA); 1 ,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane (DPPP);
- CDI amidecarbonyldiimidazole
- iPrMgCI-LiCI isopropylmagnesium chloride-lithium chloride
- BOC t-butyloxycarbonyl
- Pd(OAc) 2 palladium(l l) acetate
- LiBH 4 lithium borohydride
- TBME tert-butyl methyl ether
- DCE 1 ,2- dichloroethane
- Step 2 As mmetric isoxazoline synthesis
- the compound of the present invention can be administered alone or in a formulation appropriate to the specific use envisaged, the particular species of host animal being treated and the parasite involved. Generally, it will be administered as a formulation in association with one or more pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipients, diluents, carriers, or mixtures thereof.
- excipient is used herein to describe any ingredient other than the compound of the present invention or any additional veterinary (e.g., antiparasitic) agent.
- excipient diluent
- carrier diluent
- solubility and stability the nature of the dosage form.
- amount of the compound of the present invention that is administered and the dosage regimen for treating a condition or disorder with the compound depends on a variety of factors, including the age, weight, sex and medical condition of the animal, the severity of the disease, the route and frequency of administration, and thus may vary widely.
- the pharmaceutical composition comprises Form A and a pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- the pharmaceutical composition comprises the amorphous form of (S)-1-(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)- 4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone prepared from crystal Form A, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- concentration range will vary depending on the composition (e.g., oral, topical, or injectable).
- Oral dose ranges of the active (i.e., Formula (1 ) compound) is about 0.1 to 50 mg/kg, preferably from about 0.5 to 25 mg/kg, and even more preferably from about 0.5 to 10mg/kg, and most preferably from about 1 to 5 mg/kg.
- a 1 mg/kg, 2mg/kg, 3mg/kg, 4mg/kg, and 5mg/kg regimen is contemplated, including fractional amounts.
- the range of active is about 0.1 to 1000 mg/mL, and preferably from about 0.5 to 500 mg/mL, and more preferably from about 1 to 250 mg/mL, and even more preferably from about 2 to 200 mg/mL.
- the anticipated topical dose will range from about 1 to 50 mg/kg with a preferred dose of about 2 to 40mg/kg, and more preferred of about 5 to 30mg/kg, with an even more preferred dose of about 10 to 25mg/kg.
- the concentration of the active can change from that described above. Generally, injectable doses tend to be, but not always, lower in concentration.
- compositions can be prepared using conventional dissolution and mixing procedures. Such compositions and methods for their preparation may be found, for example, in 'Remington's Veterinary Sciences', 19th Edition (Mack Publishing Company, 1995; and "Veterinary Dosage Forms: Tablets, Vol. 1 ", by H. Lieberman and L. Lachman, Marcel Dekker, N.Y., 1980 (ISBN 0-8247-6918- X).
- a typical formulation can be prepared by mixing Form A of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5- dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H- spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone with a pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, carrier, diluent, or mixture thereof.
- a typical formulation can also be prepared by mixing the amorphous S- enantiomer of the compound prepared from crystal Form A with a
- excipients include materials such as carbohydrates, waxes, water soluble and/or swellable polymers, hydrophilic or hydrophobic materials, gelatin, oils, solvents, water, and the like.
- the particular excipient, carrier, diluent, mixture thereof, will depend upon the means and purpose for which the compound of the present invention is being applied.
- Solvents are generally selected based on solvents recognized by persons skilled in the art as safe to be administered to an animal.
- the formulations may also include one or more buffers, stabilizing agents, surfactants, wetting agents, lubricating agents, emulsifiers, suspending agents, preservatives, antioxidants, opaquing agents, glidants, processing aids, colorants, sweeteners, perfuming agents, flavoring agents and other known additives to provide an elegant presentation of the drug (i.e., a compound of the present invention or veterinary composition thereof) or aid in the manufacturing of the veterinary product (i.e., medicament).
- the compound of the present invention will typically be formulated into veterinary dosage forms to provide an easily controllable dosage form for administration.
- crystal Form A of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5- (trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3, 1 '- isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone or the amorphous S-enantiomer of the compound prepared from crystal Form A can be used in spray dry dispersions to form solid amorphous dispersions.
- the compound of the invention can exist within the solid amorphous dispersion as a pure phase, as a solid solution of drug homogeneously distributed throughout the polymer or any combination of these states or those states that lie intermediate between them.
- the dispersion is preferably substantially homogeneous so that the amorphous drug is dispersed as homogeneously as possible throughout the polymer.
- substantially homogeneous means that the fraction of drug that is present in relatively pure amorphous domains within the solid dispersion is relatively small, on the order of less than 20%, and preferably less than 10% of the total amount of drug.
- amorphous is meant simply that the drug in the dispersion is in a non-crystalline state. This solid amorphous dispersion can then be used to formulate the compound of the present invention with other pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipients, carriers, diluents, or mixtures thereof.
- the methods by which the compound of the present invention may be administered include oral, topical, and injectable (e.g., parenteral and
- the compound of the present invention can be administered orally by capsule, bolus, tablet, powders, lozenges, chews, multi and nanoparticulates, gels, solid solution, films, sprays, or liquid form. This is a preferred method of administration and as such it is desirable to develop the compound for oral administration.
- Such formulations may be employed as fillers in soft or hard capsules, soft or hard palatable chews, which typically comprise a carrier, for example, water, ethanol, polyethylene glycol, N-methylpyrrolidone, propylene glycol, methylcellulose, or a suitable oil, and one or more emulsifying agents, flavorants, and/or suspending agents.
- Liquid forms include suspensions, solutions, syrups, drenches and elixirs.
- Liquid formulations may also be prepared by the reconstitution of a solid, for example, from a sachet.
- Oral drenches are commonly prepared by dissolving or suspending the compound of the present invention in a suitable medium (e.g., triethylene glycol, benzyl alcohol, and the like).
- the compound of the present invention can also be formulated with a food substance, e.g., a dietary admixture (food pellets or powder for birds).
- the compound of the present invention can be administered topically to the skin or mucosa, that is dermally or transdermally. This is another preferred method of administration and as such it is desirable to develop the compound of the present invention to be suited to such formulations, for example liquid forms.
- Typical formulations for this purpose include pour-on, spot-on, multi-spot-on, stripe-on, comb-on, roll-on, dip, spray, mousse, shampoo, powder formulation, gels, hydrogels, lotions, solutions, creams, ointments, dusting powders, dressings, foams, films, skin patches, wafers, implants, sponges, fibers, bandages and micro emulsions. Liposomes may also be used.
- Typical carriers include alcohol, water, mineral oil, liquid petrolatum, white petrolatum, glycerin, N-methyl formamide, glycol monomethyl ethers, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and the like.
- Penetration enhancers may be incorporated - see, for example, J Pharm. Sci, 88 (10), 955-958 by Finnin and Morgan (October 1999).
- Pour-on or spot-on formulations may be prepared by dissolving the active ingredients in an acceptable liquid carrier vehicle such as butyl digol, liquid paraffin or a non-volatile ester, optionally with the addition of a volatile component such as propan-2-ol or a glycol ether.
- pour-on, spot-on or spray formulations can be prepared by encapsulation, to leave a residue of active agent on the surface of the animal, this effect may ensure that the compound of the present invention has increased persistence of action and is more durable, for example it may be more water-fast.
- the compounds of the present invention can also be administered topically via a support matrix for example, a synthetic or natural resin, plastic, cloth, leather, or other such polymeric system in the shape of a collar or ear tag.
- Said collar or ear tag may be coated, impregnated, layered, by any means so as to provide a veterinarily acceptable amount of a compound of the present invention alone, or with a veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, or carrier, and optionally an additional veterinary agent, or veterinarily acceptable salt thereof.
- Such formulations are prepared in a conventional manner in accordance with standard medicinal or veterinary practice.
- the volume of the applied composition can be from about 0.2 ml_/kg to 5 mL/kg and preferably from about 1 mL/kg to 3mL/kg.
- Agents may be added to the formulations of the present invention to improve the persistence of such formulations on the surface of the animal to which they are applied, for example to improve their persistence on the coat of the animal. It is particularly preferred to include such agents in a formulation which is to be applied as a pour-on or spot-on formulation.
- examples of such agents include acrylic copolymers and in particular fluorinated acrylic
- copolymers are particularly suitable reagents.
- a particular suitable reagent is the trademark reagent "Foraperle” (Redline Products Inc, Texas, USA).
- Certain topical formulations may include unpalatable additives to minimize oral exposure.
- Injectable (e.g., subcutaneous and parenteral) formulations may be prepared in the form of a sterile solution, which may contain other substances, for example enough salts or glucose to make the solution isotonic with blood.
- Acceptable liquid carriers include vegetable oils such as sesame oil, glycerides such as triacetin, esters such as benzyl benzoate, isopropyl myristate and fatty acid derivatives of propylene glycol, as well as organic solvents such as pyrrolidin-2-one and glycerol formal.
- the formulations are prepared by dissolving or suspending compounds of the present invention alone or with an additional veterinary agent in the liquid carrier such that the final formulation contains from about 0.01 to 30% by weight of the active ingredients.
- Suitable devices for injectable administration include needle (including micro needle) injectors, needle-free injectors and infusion techniques.
- Injectable formulations are typically aqueous solutions which may contain excipients such as salts, carbohydrates and buffering agents (preferably to a pH of from 3 to 9), but, for some applications, they may be more suitably formulated as a sterile non-aqueous solution or as a dry powder form to be used in conjunction with a suitable vehicle such as sterile, pyrogen-free water.
- a suitable vehicle such as sterile, pyrogen-free water.
- the preparation of injectable formulations under sterile conditions for example, by lyophilisation, may readily be accomplished using standard veterinary techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
- the solubility of a compound of the present invention used in the preparation of an injectable solution may be increased by the use of appropriate formulation techniques, such as the incorporation of solubility- enhancing agents.
- Administration of the compound of the instant invention is contemplated to be once a month. However, an extended duration formulation may allow for dosing once every 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 months. A once a year dose is also contemplated.
- the present invention further comprises methods for treating a parasitic infection or parasitic infestation in an animal having or being susceptible to such infection or infestation, by administering to the animal in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the present invention.
- the compound, 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)- 4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2- (methylsulfonyl)ethanone is useful as an antiparasitic agent, therefore, another aspect of the present invention is the use of a pharmaceutical or veterinary composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of Form A or the amorphous S-enantiomer prepared from crystal Form A, and optionally, a pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, carrier, or mixture thereof for the treatment of a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal.
- the compound of the present invention and compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of said compound and a veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, carrier, or mixture thereof, are useful as ectoparasiticides for the control and treatment of infections or infestations manifested by said ectoparasite in an animal.
- the compound of the present invention has utility as an ectoparasiticide, in particular, as an acaricide and insecticide.
- the compound of the present invention may, in particular, be used in the fields of veterinary medicine, livestock husbandry and the maintenance of public health: against acarids and insects which are parasitic upon vertebrates, particularly warm- blooded vertebrates, including companion animals, livestock, and fowl.
- ectoparasites include: ticks (e.g., Ixodes spp. (e.g., I.scapularis, I. ricinus, I. hexagonus), Rhipicephalus spp. (e.g., R. sanguineus), Boophilus spp., Amblyomma spp. (e.g., A. maculatum, A. triste, A. parvum, A.
- Psoroptes spp. e.g., P. bovis
- Otodectes spp. e.g., Otodectes spp.
- Chorioptes spp. e.g., Demodex spp.
- D. folliculorum e.g., D. canis, and D.
- Compounds of the invention can also be used for the treatment of endoparasites, for example, cestodes (tapeworms), nematodes (round worms), and trematodes (flukes).
- cestodes tapeeworms
- nematodes round worms
- trematodes flukes
- Non-exlusive examples of the nematodes include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and heart worms.
- Non-exclusive examples of the gastrointestinal roundworms include: Ostertagia ostertagi (including inhibited larvae), O. lyrata, Haemonchus placet, H. similis, H.
- hookworm e.g., Ancylostoma caninum, A.tubaeforme,
- lungworm e.g.,
- Dictyocaulus viviparus and Metastrongylus spp include eyeworm (e.g., Thelazia spp.); parasitic stage grubs (e.g., Hypoderma bovis, H. lineatum, Dermatobia hominis); kidneyworms (e.g., Stephanurus dentatus); screw worm (e.g., Cochliomyia hominivorax (larvae); filarial nematodes of the super-family Filarioidea and the Onchocercidae Family.
- Non-limiting examples of filarial nematodes within the Onchocercidae Family include the genus Brugia spp. (i.e., B.malayi, B. pahangi,
- Dirofilaria spp. i.e., D. immitis, D. ursi, D. tenuis, D.spectans, D. lutrae, and the like
- Dipetalonema spp. i.e., D reconditum, D. repens, and the like
- Onchocerca spp. i.e., O. gibsoni, O. gutturosa, O. volvulus, and the like
- Elaeophora spp. i.e., E.bohmi, E. elaphi, E. poeli, E. sagitta, E. schneideri, and the like
- Mansonella spp. i.e., M. ozzardi, M. perstans, and the like
- Loa spp. i.e., L. loa
- cestodes include: Taenia saginata, T. solium, T.
- Non-exclusive examples of trematodes include: Paragonimus kellicotti, Alaria spp., Nanophyetus salmincola, Heterobiharzia Americana, Platynosomum fastosum, Schistosoma spp., and Fasciola spp.
- compositions of the invention can be administered in a way appropriate to the specific use envisaged, the particular host animal and weight of host animal being treated, the parasite or parasites involved, degree of infestation, etc., according to standard veterinary practice.
- the veterinary practitioner, or one skilled in the art, will be able to determine the dosage suitable for the particular animal, which may vary with the species, age, weight, and response.
- the average doses are exemplary of the average case.
- the compound of the present invention may be directly administered to the animal.
- the local environment where the animal dwells e.g., bedding, enclosures, and the like
- can also be treated directly or indirectly e.g., administration to the animal.
- Direct administration to the animal includes contacting the skin, fur, or feathers of a subject animal with the compound of the present invention, or by feeding (e.g., capsule, tablet, palatable matrix, dietary admixture, and the like) or injection.
- the compound of the present invention and a composition thereof, including those compositions comprising at least one other biological agent are of value for the treatment and control of the various lifecycle stages of insects and parasites including egg, nymph, larvae, juvenile and adult stages.
- composition of the present invention may be administered alone, as described above, or in combination with at least one other additional antiparasitic agent to form a multi-component parasiticide giving an even broader spectrum of pharmaceutical and/or veterinary utility.
- the present invention also envisions a combination veterinary composition comprising an effective amount of the compound of the present invention in combination with at least one other additional antiparasitic agent and can further comprise at least one veterinarily acceptable excipient, diluent, carrier, or mixture thereof.
- additional veterinary agents together with which the compound of the present invention can be used is intended to illustrate the possible combinations, but not to impose any limitation.
- additional veterinary agents include: amitraz, arylpyrazoles, amino
- anthelmintics e.g., albendazole, cambendazole, dichlorvos, fenbendazole, flubendazole, levamisole, mebendazole, monepantel, morantel, octadepsipeptides, oxantel, oxfendazole, oxibendazole, paraherquamide, parbendazole, piperazines, praziquantel, pyrantel, thiabendazole, tetramisole, triclabendazole, and the like), avermectins and derivatives thereof (e.g., abamectin, doramectin, emamectin, eprinomectin, ivermectin, moxidectin, selamectin, milbemycin, milbemycin oxime, and the like), DEET, demiditraz, diethylc
- combinations of a compound of the present invention with at least one additional veterinary agent can result in a greater-than-additive effect.
- Non-limiting examples of combinations include, but are not limited to: compound of the present invention with pyrantel, compound of the present invention with macrocyclic lactone, combination of the present invention with macrocyclic lactone and levamisole, compound of the present invention with macrocyclic lactone and pyrantel.
- the veterinary composition for application to an animal may be packaged in a variety of ways depending upon the method used for administering the compound of the present invention or combination, thereof.
- an article for distribution includes a container having deposited therein the veterinary composition in an appropriate form.
- Suitable containers are well-known to those skilled in the art and include materials such as bottles (plastic and glass), sachets, ampoules, plastic bags, metal cylinders, and the like.
- the container may also include a tamper-proof assemblage to prevent indiscreet access to the contents of the package.
- the container has deposited thereon a label that describes the contents of the container. The label may also include appropriate warnings.
- Butyl vinyl ether (190uL, 1 .5mmol) was subsequently added and the reaction was heated to 90°C for 4 hours under nitrogen. The reaction was cooled and 1 .ON HCI (2ml_) was added at room temperature and stirred for 2 hours. The reaction was neutralized with saturated NaHC0 3 and extracted with EtOAc. The organic phase was dried (Na 2 S0 4 ) and concentrated under vacuum. The crude material was chromatographed (12g Redi-Sep column) eluting from 100% hexanes to 35:65 EtOAc:hexanes to afford the intermediate (172mg, 77%) as a solid.
- One neck was equipped with a modified short path Dean-Stark head with a condenser on top, and the other with a very low flow nitrogen input (the nitrogen input is off at the beginning of the reaction).
- the reaction was heated to 1 10°C.
- the starting material quickly dissolved and Cs 2 C0 3 (5g, 16 mmols) was then added. A vigorous effervescence was observed and the nitrogen flow was connected.
- the reaction was stirred for 1 hour, emptying the Dean-Stark trap as necessary.
- HPLC-MS shows about 75% progress.
- Another 1 g of Cs 2 C0 3 was added to the crude mixture and the reaction was stirred for an additional 1 hour.
- An HPLC-Ms shows >95% conversion.
- the crude reaction was then poured into 500mL TBME and filtered through a 2" cake of silica.
- the solvents are removed under vacuum, and the resulting brown gum is re-dissolved in a 1 : 1 mix of TBME:hexanes, filtered over a 5 inch silica cake, and eluted with 2L of the same solution.
- the organics were concentrated to dryness.
- the solids were dissolved in a 95:5 mix of hot heptane:TBME (c.a. 250ml_).
- the solution was then slowly cooled to 0°C with stirring and seeded with solids from previous batches. A beige solid formed after 30 minutes.
- the slurry was left stirring at 0°C for 2 hours.
- the solution was concentrated to a volume of 3ml_ and then 15ml_ of methyl ferf-butyl ether was added and the heterogeneous mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 15 minutes. The precipitated catalyst was removed by filtration. The organic solution at this point contained a 90:10 mixture of isoxazoline enantiomers.
- the organics were concentrated to a volume of 3ml_ and the product was allowed to slowly crystallize at ambient temperature and was then cooled to 0°C. The product was isolated by filtration to afford 910mg (89%) of white crystals.
- the crystallization generally provided an enantiomeric upgrading such that the percentage of active isomer was >95%.
- Example 1 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5- dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2-
- the mixture is then filtered through filter aid (Celite 545) to remove the racemic material.
- the sulfonamide remaining in solution is greater than 99% of a single isomer (i.e., S).
- the organic solution is washed with water twice (2x1 L) and concentrated to an off- white solid, (109.5gm, 76%). Residual color can be removed by dissolving material in ethanol, stirring with 10 wt% charcoal (Darco G-60), filtering, and concentrating to a solid.
- the asterisk (*) depicts a chiral center.
- the besylate salt of the chiral 5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran] can be coupled with methanesulfonylacetic acid using n- propylphosphonic anhydride via a simplified one-pot process instead of the CDI two-pot method.
- Triethylamine (0.825g, 1 .3eq.) was added drop-wise over 1 minute at about 18-22°C to methanesulfonylacetic acid (0.615g, 1 .3eq.) and chiral-5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol- 3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1 '-isobenzofuran] (Preparation 8, 2.1 g, 3.39 mmol) in 9.3ml_ ethyl acetate (EtOAc).
- the addition funnel was rinsed with 0.5 mL EtOAc and the resulting mixture stirred for a minimum of 2 hours and cooled to ⁇ 10°C.
- 50% n-propylphosphonic anhydride in EtOAc (4.313g, 2.0eq) was added drop-wise over 15 minutes at ⁇ 10°C.
- the addition funnel was then rinsed with 1 .5 mL EtOAc.
- the reaction mixture was warmed to 35°C and stirred overnight. (HPLC >97% with ⁇ 1 % starting material).
- To the reaction was added 1 .0g Celite filter aid and filtered through a 1 g celite plug in a 15 mL coarse frit glass funnel and rinsed with 4 mL EtOAc (2x).
- Example 2 Preparation of Crystal Form A of 1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone - Crystallization of the Amorphous S-Enantiomer
- crystal Form A seeds were prepared by dissolving between
- the solvent vapors were allowed to evaporate/diffuse for a period of 5 days, at which time solids were noted. Examination of the solids under polarized light microscopy revealed highly birefringent crystalline particles. Analysis by hot stage microscopy demonstrated a melting point between 130 and 170°C.
- Form A e.g., the seed crystals.
- Crystal Form A can be prepared by charging 15.4 grams of the amorphous S-enantiomer described above, dissolved in 92 mL ethanol and 7.7 mL ethyl acetate, to a preheated 1 -L jacketed reactor equipped with overhead stirring, temperature probe/readout, programmable chiller, nitrogen headspace purge, and water-cooled overhead condenser. Next, 54 mL of n-heptane is added. The resulting system is heated to 60°C and a solution results. The solution is cooled to 45°C over 15 minutes, and a hazy or milky solution results, without any signs of the formation of crystalline solids. 308 mg of crystalline Form A that was hand ground with a mortar and pestle is then added.
- the seeds persist in the reactor.
- the system is held at 45°C, then the contents of the reactor are cooled to 30°C at 1 .5°C per hour linearly, then cooled to 10°C over three hours linearly, then held at 10°C for 4.5 hours.
- a white, stirrable slurry results.
- the slurry is cooled to 0-1 °C over 20 minutes and held overnight (about 23 hours) at 0-1 °C.
- the contents of the reactor are transferred to a sintered glass filter and vacuum is applied until a solid cake is observed. The cake is washed on the filter with about 40 mL of 60% n-heptane/40% ethanol denatured with 0.5% toluene.
- crystal Form A can be prepared by charging 4 grams of the amorphous S-enantiomer (isolated by rotavapping to a foam) to a 50-mL MultiMax reactor equipped with jacketed heating/cooling, overhead stirring, thermocouple, and a dispensing box. Add 24 mL of a solvent mixture consisting of 60 volume% ethanol (denatured with 0.5 volume% toluene), 35% heptane, and 5% ethyl acetate. Heat the mixture to 60°C, and a clear solution results. Cool to 45°C over 20 minutes, then add seeds of crystalline Form A
- crystal Form A can be prepared by charging the amorphous S form to a vial containing about 18 mL of diisopropyl ether, 1 .1 ml_ methanol, and Form A seeds. The reaction mixture was stirred. The reaction mixture was heated and cooled from 40°C to 2°C, with cooling over about 4 hours and heating over about 1 hour, for a duration of six heating and cooling cycles. The reaction mixture was held at about 1 °C for 1 day. The mixture was reheated from 1 °C to 55°C and then cooled to about 25°C over a period of about 3.3 hours (approximately 200 minutes), and then cooled again to about 1 °C over a period of about 1 -hour.
- the mixture was held at room temperature for about 24 hours then cooled to about 1 °C over about 30 minutes.
- the reaction mixture was held at 1 °C for several hours.
- the solids were transferred to a sintered glass fritted funnel and washed with cyclohexane. The solids were vacuum dried.
- Example 3 Preparation of Crystal Form of (R)-1 -(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4- fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine- 3, 1 '-isobenzofuran]-1 -yl)-2-(methylsulfonyl)ethanone - Crystallization of the Amorphous R-Enantiomer
- the crystalline form can be prepared adding 50 mg of amorphous R- enantiomer from above to a 20-mL glass vial with diethyl ether. The sample was heated and sonicated in a sonicating bath for approximately 1 hour.
- the amorphous solids seemed to dissolve with heating/sonication, and then solids were observed to come back out of solution. Inspection of the solids by polarized light microscopy indicated very tiny particles that may be indicating birefringence (an indicator of crystal linity).
- the suspension was removed from the 20-mL glass vial and placed in a 15-mL sealed pressure tube with a PTFE (TeflonTM)-coated magnetic stir bar. This tube was heated and cooled from 60°C to -10°C repeatedly over about 20 hours, a total of 5 heating/cooling cycles, heating over about 1 hour, cool over about 3 hours, with magnetic stirring.
- ACE Excel 2 C18-AR 150 x 4.6mm column. Column temperature of 50°C. Detection at 260 nm. Flow rate is 1 .5 mL per minute.
- Mobile phase A 0.1 % thfluoroacetic acid in water.
- Mobile phase B 0.1 % TFA in acetonithle. Run at a gradient: initial time 45% B, 4.5 minutes 55% B, 20 minutes 100% B.
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