2020
DOI: 10.1107/s2052520620012421
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A cocrystal of L-ascorbic acid with picolinic acid: the role of O—H...O, N—H...O and C—H...O hydrogen bonds and L-ascorbic acid conformation in structure stabilization

Abstract: A new 1:1 cocrystal (L-Asc–Pic) of L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) with picolinic acid was prepared as a powder and as single crystals. The crystal structure was solved and refined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) data collected at 293 (2) and 100 (2) K. The samples of the L-Asc–Pic cocrystal were characterized by elemental (HCNS) analysis and titrimetric methods, TG/DTG/DSC, and IR and Raman spectroscopy. The asymmetric unit comprises a picolinic acid zwitterion and an L-ascorbic acid molecule. The s… Show more

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“…Selected bond lengths (Å) and bond angles (°) were listed in Table S1 of Supplementary Materials. 1a), similar to that reported for the co-crystal of ascorbic acid and pyridine-2-carboxylic acid [18]. The N-H in INA acted as the hydrogen bond donor, and the -C=O of VC acted as the acceptor in an infinite one-dimensional (1D) chain.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Selected bond lengths (Å) and bond angles (°) were listed in Table S1 of Supplementary Materials. 1a), similar to that reported for the co-crystal of ascorbic acid and pyridine-2-carboxylic acid [18]. The N-H in INA acted as the hydrogen bond donor, and the -C=O of VC acted as the acceptor in an infinite one-dimensional (1D) chain.…”
Section: Crystal Structure Analysissupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Two different intermolecular hydrogen bonds were detected in the crystal structureone between VC and INA and the other between VC itself. The VC and INA molecules were combined via synthons I and II, wherein the two enol hydroxyl groups of VC and the -COO − fragment of the zwitterion of INA were linked via two O-H•••O hydrogen bonds to form an R 2 2 (9) ring motif (Figure1a), similar to that reported for the co-crystal of ascorbic acid and pyridine-2-carboxylic acid[18]. The N-H in INA acted as the hydrogen bond donor, and the -C=O of VC acted as the acceptor in an infinite one-dimensional (1D) chain.…”
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“…For instance, the relative bioavailability of quercetin/picolinic acid (coformer in neutral form) with respect to quercetin was 1.75, the apparent aqueous solubility improvement of leflunomide/picolinic acid (coformer in zwitterionic form) in 1/1 and 1/2 stoichiometries were 1.27 and 1.09 respectively, and the relative bioavailability of the hesperetin/picolinic acid (coformer in zwitterionic form) with respect to hesperetin was 1.36. This is compatible 25 cocrystal yes B PAQMEC 28 cocrystal yes B QUJQOE 29 cocrystal yes B RAHKUJ 30 cocrystal yes B NAFZAY 31 cocrystal yes C UBUFIJ 32 cocrystal no C PAQMIG 28 cocrystal no C DEQGAK 33 salt no D PICASC 34 cocrystal yes D ANIMES 35 peroxosolvate yes D BEBCAP 36 cocrystal yes D PICOLA02 37 anhydrous with the "spring and parachute" model, 38 in which a highsolubility coformer is released into the water solution, resulting in cocrystal collapse together with the dissolution of the amorphous, less soluble component of the cocrystal. Thus, the solubility of the cocrystal is directly influenced by the solubility of the coformer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Crystal structures of ASC and its cocrystals with sarcosine, betaine, l -serine, nicotinic acid, picolinic acid, isoquinoline carboxylic acid, nicotinamide, isonicotinamide, and salt with arginine are reported in the literature ( Sudhakar et al, 1980 ; Sudhakar and Vijayan, 1980 ; Goher et al, 2003 ; Kavuru et al, 2010 ; Wang et al, 2016 ; Evtushenko et al, 2020 ). Most of the cocrystal structures consist of hydrogen bonding between ene-diol of ASC with the coformers.…”
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confidence: 99%