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  • The research investigates how two ligands and crystallization pH affect the crystalline forms of human insulin.
  • Human insulin was co-crystallized with two phenolic derivatives: meta-cresol and 4-nitrophenol.
  • Two polymorphs were identified, one with hexagonal symmetry at higher pH and a new monoclinic form with specific unit-cell parameters.

Article Abstract

The primary focus of the present work is the study of the effects that two ligands and the crystallization pH have on the crystalline forms of human insulin. For this purpose, human insulin (HI) was co-crystallized with two distinct phenolic derivatives: the organic ligands meta-cresol (m-cresol) and 4-nitrophenol. The formation of polycrystalline precipitates was then followed by means of structural characterization of the individual specimens in terms of unit-cell symmetry and parameters. In both cases, two different polymorphs were identified via X-ray powder diffraction measurements, the first of hexagonal symmetry (R3 space group) at higher pH values and the second of monoclinic symmetry (space group P21) with unit-cell parameters a = 87.4282 (5), b = 70.5020 (3), c = 48.3180 (4) Å, β = 106.8958 (4)°, the latter of which to our knowledge has never been observed before.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1399004715001376DOI Listing

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