2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2016.01.024
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Solvates of Dasatinib: Diversity and Isostructurality

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“…, for both single [15][16][17] and multicomponent solids (solvated co-crystals). 18,19 To the best of our knowledge, however, only two systematic studies with regard to the synthesis of solvates have been reported so far.…”
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“…, for both single [15][16][17] and multicomponent solids (solvated co-crystals). 18,19 To the best of our knowledge, however, only two systematic studies with regard to the synthesis of solvates have been reported so far.…”
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“…PXRD patterns of Form I and eight new solvates are shown in Figure . It can be seen that the diffraction peak positions of solvates S Furan and S CP were very similar, which suggests the isostructurality of the two solvates. However, the other six solvates exhibited different characteristic features from the PXRD patterns of the reported Form I and acetone solvate (Figure S1) of belinostat.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…A search of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD; Groom et al, 2016) in June 2020 via WebCSD (Thomas et al, 2010) revealed 15 metal-free crystal structures of 2-aminothiazoles with N-bonded heteroaromatic substituents containing a nitrogen atom in the 2-position, all of which adopt planar molecular conformations with intramolecular NÁ Á ÁS distances of 2.70 (4) Å (mean value), despite different crystal environments. These include structures of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor dasatinib and nine of its solvates (Roy et al, 2012;Sarceviča et al, 2016) as well as thiazovivin, a small-molecule tool for stem-cell research (Ries et al, 2013). The most related, the above-mentioned XOVJAV exhibits nearly planar N-HÁ Á ÁN hydrogen-bonded dimers in the crystal structure.…”
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confidence: 99%