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Highly Thermally Resistant Bisamide Gelators as Pharmaceutical Crystallization Media
Iván Torres-Moya1,2, Abelardo Sánchez2, Basanta Saikia3,4
1Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain.
Abstract:
Three simple bisamide derivatives (G1, G2 and G3) with different structural modifications were synthesized with easy synthetic procedures in order to test their gel behaviour. The outcomes showed that hydrogen bonding was essential in gel formation; for this reason, only G1 provided satisfactory gels. The presence of methoxy groups in G2 and the alkyl chains in G3 hindered the hydrogen bonding between N-H and C=O that occurred G1. In addition, G1 provided thermally and mechanical stable gels, as confirmed with Tsol and rheology experiments. The gels of G1 were also responsive under pH stimuli and were employed as a vehicle for drug crystallization, causing a change in polymorphism in the presence of flufenamic acid and therefore providing the most thermodynamically stable form III compared with metastable form IV obtained from solution crystallization.

