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Acitretin is a second-generation retinoid and a metabolite of etretinate. While effective for severe psoriasis, its physical properties are highly dependent on the crystallization process. Because different crystalline structures (polymorphs) can change the drug’s solubility and shelf-life, precise characterization is essential for regulatory compliance and patient safety ( ResearchGate ). 2. Characterization of Polymorphic Forms

Acitretin (54757-46-9) is an oral retinoid utilized for treating severe dermatological conditions. Recent structural studies have identified at least three distinct polymorphic phases (Forms I, II, and III). Understanding these polymorphs is critical for pharmaceutical stability and bioavailability. This paper summarizes the structural differences between these forms and the thermal conditions required for phase transition. 1. Introduction

The stability of these forms is sensitive to temperature and pressure: 54757.rar

The ability to characterize these moderately complex substances from powder diffraction data allows for a better understanding of their crystal chemistry. For Acitretin (54757-46-9), the transition between dimers and catamers represents a significant shift in molecular arrangement that must be monitored during the production of oral retinoid therapies.

: Exhibits a unique "catameric" arrangement where carboxylic residues form one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded chains, winding around a short monoclinic axis. 3. Thermal Stability and Phase Conversion Acitretin is a second-generation retinoid and a metabolite

: These findings suggest that the manufacturing environment (heat and solvent choice) directly determines which form of the drug is produced. 4. Conclusion

: Also features carboxylic dimers but is located on crystallographic inversion centers. consult a professional.

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