Abstract:Topiramate is a white crystalline solid with powerful anticonvulsant activity and is used to treat epilepsy. Drug manufacturing involves various physical and chemical processes, which may lead to the formation of an unexpected, or undesired, crystalline phase, in a phenomenon known as polymorphism. In this paper, the behavior of topiramate crystal is studied under pressures up to 10.8 GPa using Raman spectroscopy. Under the conditions employed, Raman spectra from topiramate under pressure showed no strong evid… Show more
“…The behavior of the topiramate crystal was studied by Sena Jr et al . under pressures up to 10.8 GPa using Raman spectroscopy . Under the conditions employed, Raman spectra from topiramate under pressure showed no strong evidence of a phase change, although amorphization may be considered.…”
as reviewed here, reflect trends at the cutting edge of Raman spectroscopy, which is expanding rapidly as a sensitive photonic probe of matter at the molecular level with an ever-widening sphere of novel applications.
“…The behavior of the topiramate crystal was studied by Sena Jr et al . under pressures up to 10.8 GPa using Raman spectroscopy . Under the conditions employed, Raman spectra from topiramate under pressure showed no strong evidence of a phase change, although amorphization may be considered.…”
as reviewed here, reflect trends at the cutting edge of Raman spectroscopy, which is expanding rapidly as a sensitive photonic probe of matter at the molecular level with an ever-widening sphere of novel applications.
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