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titleOfInvention ANHYDRING CRYSTALS INCLUDING A MALONIC ACID SALT OF A 2-INDOLINONE REPLACED WITH 3-PRROL, PREPARATION METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM.
abstract Anhydrous crystals of a malic acid salt of a compound having the structure: (See structure) where the crystal is preferably malico acid is L-malico acid or a salt of the malic acid of N- [2 - (diethylamino) ethyl] - 5 [(5-Fluoro-1, 2-dihydro-2-oxo-3H-indol-3-lilidene) methyl] -2,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide, and has characteristic diffraction peaks at approximately 13.2 and 24.2 degrees two tit (crystalline form I) in an X-ray powder diffraction pattern, preferably at approximately 13.2, 19.4, 24.2 and 25.5 degrees two tit, or peaks of diffraction characteristic at approximately 3.0 and 27.2 degrees two tit in a pattern of powder diffraction by X-rays, preferably at approximately 13.2, 19.4, 24.2 and 25.3 degrees two fabric (crystalline form II) in an X-ray powder diffraction pattern, preferably at approximately 3.0, 12.1, 14.5 and 27.7 degrees two tit; methods for preparing said anhydrous crystals; and composition that you understand.
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