5,10-methylene--tetrahydrofolic acid hemisulfate crystallization: MerckRecent Research Landscape
Rapid degradation of reduced folates in aqueous environments leads to potency loss and toxic byproduct formation. High-concentration sodium chloride coordination stabilizes the methylene bridge to ensure pharmaceutical shelf-life.
What technical problems is Merck addressing in 5,10-methylene--tetrahydrofolic acid hemisulfate crystallization?
Chemical instability during storage
(5)evidences
The folate derivative is highly susceptible to atmospheric oxidation and chemical instability in aqueous environments. Preventing this degradation ensures therapeutic potency and shelf-life viability.