Crystal engineering of the composition of pharmaceutical phases. Do pharmaceutical co-crystals represent a new path to improved medicines?
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Abstract
The evolution of crystal engineering into a form of supramolecular synthesis is discussed in the context of problems and opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry. Specifically, it has become clear that a wide array of multiple component pharmaceutical phases, so called pharmaceutical co-crystals, can be rationally designed using crystal engineering, and the strategy affords new intellectual property and enhanced properties for pharmaceutical substances.
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- Crystal engineering
- Context (archaeology)
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Crystal (programming language)
- Component (thermodynamics)
- Materials science
- Pharmaceutical engineering
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- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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