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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 16, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 05, 2003
Giuseppe C. Viscomi, Bologna, IT;
Manuela Campana, Bologna, IT;
Dario Braga, Bologna, IT;
Donatella Confortini, Bologna, IT;
Vincenzo Cannata, Bologna, IT;
Denis Severini, Bologna, IT;
Paolo Righi, Bologna, IT;
Goffredo Rosini, Bologna, IT;
Giuseppe C. Viscomi, Bologna, IT;
Manuela Campana, Bologna, IT;
Dario Braga, Bologna, IT;
Donatella Confortini, Bologna, IT;
Vincenzo Cannata, Bologna, IT;
Denis Severini, Bologna, IT;
Paolo Righi, Bologna, IT;
Goffredo Rosini, Bologna, IT;
Alfa Wassermann, S.p.A., Alanno, IT;
Abstract
Crystalline polymorphous forms of the rifaximin (INN) antibiotic named rifaximin α and rifaximin β, and a poorly crystalline form named rifaximin γ have been discovered. These forms are useful in the production of medicinal preparations for oral and topical use and can be obtained by means of a crystallization process carried out by hot-dissolving the raw rifaximin in ethyl alcohol and by causing the crystallization of the product by the addition of water at a determinate temperature and for a determinate period of time. The crystallization is followed by drying carried out under controlled conditions until a specific water content is reached in the end product.