Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin

Prediction and control of crystal size distributions, a prerequisite for production of consistent crystalline material in the pharmaceutical industry, requires knowledge of potential non-idealities of crystal growth. Ampicillin is one such medicine consumed in crystal form (ampicillin trihydrate). T...

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Main Authors: Matthew A. McDonald, Andreas S. Bommarius, Martha A. Grover, Ronald W. Rousseau
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/6/390
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spelling doaj-5e4ee273e8eb4dd2aa993026db5bc4df2020-11-24T22:01:18ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172019-06-017639010.3390/pr7060390pr7060390Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of AmpicillinMatthew A. McDonald0Andreas S. Bommarius1Martha A. Grover2Ronald W. Rousseau3Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30332, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30332, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30332, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30332, USAPrediction and control of crystal size distributions, a prerequisite for production of consistent crystalline material in the pharmaceutical industry, requires knowledge of potential non-idealities of crystal growth. Ampicillin is one such medicine consumed in crystal form (ampicillin trihydrate). Typically it is assumed that all crystals of the same chemical and geometric type grow at the same rate, however a distribution of growth rates is often observed experimentally. In this study, ampicillin produced enzymatically is crystallized and a distribution of growth rates is observed as individual crystals are monitored by microscopy. Most studies of growth rate dispersion use complex flow apparatuses to maintain a constant supersaturation or imprecise measurements of size distributions to reconstruct growth rate dispersions. In this study, the controllable enzyme reaction enables the same information to be gathered from fewer, less complicated experiments. The growth rates of individual ampicillin trihydrate crystals were found to be normally distributed, with each crystal having an intrinsic growth rate that is constant in time. Differences in the individual crystals, such as different number and arrangement of dislocations and surface morphology, best explain the observed growth rates. There is a critical supersaturation below which growth is not observed, thought to be caused by reactants adsorbing to the crystal surface and pinning advancing growth steps. The distribution of critical supersaturation also suggests that individual crystals’ surface morphologies cause a distribution of growth rates.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/6/390β-lactam antibioticsgrowth rate dispersionpenicillin G acylase
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author Matthew A. McDonald
Andreas S. Bommarius
Martha A. Grover
Ronald W. Rousseau
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Andreas S. Bommarius
Martha A. Grover
Ronald W. Rousseau
Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin
Processes
β-lactam antibiotics
growth rate dispersion
penicillin G acylase
author_facet Matthew A. McDonald
Andreas S. Bommarius
Martha A. Grover
Ronald W. Rousseau
author_sort Matthew A. McDonald
title Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin
title_short Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin
title_full Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin
title_fullStr Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin
title_full_unstemmed Direct Observation of Growth Rate Dispersion in the Enzymatic Reactive Crystallization of Ampicillin
title_sort direct observation of growth rate dispersion in the enzymatic reactive crystallization of ampicillin
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
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publishDate 2019-06-01
description Prediction and control of crystal size distributions, a prerequisite for production of consistent crystalline material in the pharmaceutical industry, requires knowledge of potential non-idealities of crystal growth. Ampicillin is one such medicine consumed in crystal form (ampicillin trihydrate). Typically it is assumed that all crystals of the same chemical and geometric type grow at the same rate, however a distribution of growth rates is often observed experimentally. In this study, ampicillin produced enzymatically is crystallized and a distribution of growth rates is observed as individual crystals are monitored by microscopy. Most studies of growth rate dispersion use complex flow apparatuses to maintain a constant supersaturation or imprecise measurements of size distributions to reconstruct growth rate dispersions. In this study, the controllable enzyme reaction enables the same information to be gathered from fewer, less complicated experiments. The growth rates of individual ampicillin trihydrate crystals were found to be normally distributed, with each crystal having an intrinsic growth rate that is constant in time. Differences in the individual crystals, such as different number and arrangement of dislocations and surface morphology, best explain the observed growth rates. There is a critical supersaturation below which growth is not observed, thought to be caused by reactants adsorbing to the crystal surface and pinning advancing growth steps. The distribution of critical supersaturation also suggests that individual crystals’ surface morphologies cause a distribution of growth rates.
topic β-lactam antibiotics
growth rate dispersion
penicillin G acylase
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/6/390
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