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Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Crystal structure of naltrexone chloride solvates with ethanol, propan-2-ol, and 2-methyl­propan-2-ol
Sinnott, J.P.1  Menze, A.R.1  Nazarenko, A.Y.1 
[1]Chemistry Department, SUNY Buffalo State, 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, USA
关键词: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE;    NALTREXONE;    CHLORIDE;    SOLVATE;    ETHANOL;    PROPAN-2-OL;    2-METHYLPROPAN-2-OL;   
DOI  :  10.1107/S205698901700843X
学科分类:数学(综合)
来源: International Union of Crystallography
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【 摘 要 】
Naltrexone [systematic name: 17-(cyclo­propyl­meth­yl)-3,14-di­hydroxy-4,5α-epoxymorphinan-6-one] is an opioid receptor competitive antagonist that has been widely used to prevent relapse in opioid- and alcohol-dependent subjects. Its chloride salt forms non-isomorphic solvates with ethanol (C20H24NO4+·Cl−·C2H5OH) (I), propan-2-ol (C20H24NO4+·Cl−·C3H7OH) (II), and 2-methyl­propan-2-ol (C20H24NO4+·Cl−·C4H9OH) (III). The naltrexone cation can be described as a T-shape made out of two ring systems, a tetra­hydro-2H-naphtho­[1,8-bc]furan system and a deca­hydro­isoquinolinium subunit, that are nearly perpendicular to one another. The flexible cyclo­propyl­methyl group can adopt various different conformations in response to its surroundings: an increase of available space around cyclo­propyl­methyl group may allow it to adopt a more favorable conformation. In all these structures, the alcohol mol­ecules occupy infinite solvent-filled channels. All three compounds described are attractive crystalline forms for unambiguous identification of naltrexone chloride after isolation from a pharmaceutical form. Compound (III) was refined as a two-component twin.
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