Lamotrigine ethanol monosolvate

Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun. 2018 Apr 19;74(Pt 5):678-681. doi: 10.1107/S2056989018005819. eCollection 2018 May 1.

Abstract

Lamotrigine is an active pharmaceutical ingredient used as a treatment for epilepsy and psychiatric disorders. Single crystals of an ethano-late solvate, C9H7Cl2N5·C2H5OH, were produced by slow evaporation of a saturated solution from anhydrous ethanol. Within the crystal structure, the lamotrigine mol-ecules form dimers through N-H⋯N hydrogen bonds involving the amine N atoms in the ortho position of the triazine group. These dimers are linked into a tape motif through hydrogen bonds involving the amine N atoms in the para position. The ethanol and lamotrigine are present in a 1:1 ratio in the lattice with the ethyl group of the ethanol mol-ecule exhibiting disorder with an occupancy ratio of 0.516 (14):0.484 (14).

Keywords: crystal structure; ethano­late; lamotrigine.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by MagnaPharm grants 736899, EP/G036780/1, and EP/L015544/1.