Research data for "Structure and Physicochemical Characterisation of a Naproxen-Picolinamide Cocrystal"
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Naproxen (NPX) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug with pain- and fever- relieving properties, currently marketed in the sodium salt form to overcome solubility problems; however, alternative solutions for improving its solubility
across all pH values are desirable. NPX is suitable for cocrystal formation, with hydrogen-bonding possibilities via the COOH group. The crystal structure is presented of a 1:1 cocrystal of NPX with picolinamide as a coformer. The pharmaceutically relevant physical
properties were investigated and the intrinsic dissolution rate was found to be essentially the same as that of commercial naproxen. An NMR crystallography
approach was used to investigate the H-atom positions in the two crystallographically unique COOH–CONH hydrogen-bonded dimers. 1H solid-state NMR distinguished the two carboxyl protons, despite the very similar crystallographic environments. The nature of the hydrogen bonding was confirmed by solid-state NMR and density functional theory calculations
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Durham University
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2016-07-29



