Elucidation of the elusive structure and formula of the active pharmaceutical ingredient bismuth subgallate by continuous rotation electron diffraction

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Abstract

Bismuth subgallate has been used in wound and gastrointestinal therapy for over a century. The combination of continuous rotation electron diffraction and sample cooling finally revealed its structure as a coordination polymer. The structure provides insight regarding its formula, poor solubility, acid resistance and previously unreported gas sorption properties.

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Wang, Y., Takki, S., Cheung, O., Xu, H., Wan, W., Öhrström, L., & Inge, A. K. (2017). Elucidation of the elusive structure and formula of the active pharmaceutical ingredient bismuth subgallate by continuous rotation electron diffraction. Chemical Communications, 53(52), 7018–7021. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc03180g

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