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[Approach to the Crystalline Characteristics of Ceftezole Sodium]

Chang-qin Hu, Shuang-hong Cheng, Lu Lu

Yao Xue Xue Bao. 2002 Apr;37(4):275-9.

PMID: 12579823

Abstract:

Aim:
To study the crystalline characteristics of ceftezole sodium.
Methods:
Ceftezole sodium crystals were obtained from different solvents. X-ray diffraction, DSC, TGA, etc were used to analyze the crytals.
Results:
Ceftezole sodium crystal was easily obtained in isopropanol-water mixture. It consists of ceftizole sodium monohydrate, which consists of type I and type II two different crystal forms. Powder X-ray diffraction patterns showed differences between type I and the type II crystal forms. Peaks at 8 degrees and 18 degrees in diffractograms of the type I, but at 9 degrees and 18.6 degrees in the type II could be observed. Water molecules in different crystal forms had different combining condition. They lost during 35-117 degrees C in the type I form, but lost during 110-160 degrees C in the type II form.
Conclusion:
Structure of ceftizole sodium monohydrate crystal obtained in different circumstance could be some vary, which influence upon the thermal stability of the compound. The type I crystal form is more stable than the type II.

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Catalog Number Product Name Structure CAS Number Price
AP41136225 Ceftezole Sodium Ceftezole Sodium 41136-22-5 Price
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