Polymorphs of Pridopidine Hydrochloride

2012 
Pridopidine hydrochloride (Huntexil, NeuroSearch A/S, Ballerup, Denmark) is a dopaminergic stabilizer, currently in development for the treatment of motor symptoms associated with Huntington’s disease. In this study, two polymorphic forms are characterized, forms I and II. The crystal structures of both polymorphs contain N+–H···Cl–···N+–H··· interactions, and the polymorphism can be viewed as alternative orientations (parallel or antiparallel) of comparable molecular columns while retaining the ···N+–H···Cl–···N+–H··· motif between columns. Forms I and II have melting points of 199 and 210 °C, respectively. Following melting of form I, a kinetically controlled crystallization to form II is observed. The polymorphs are enantiotropically related, form I being stable at ambient conditions and form II being stable above 127 °C. At around 180 °C, the differential scanning calorimetry thermogram of a mixture of forms I and II shows a solid-state transition from form I to form II, which is not observed for pure...
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