Pharmaceutical cocrystals: walking the talk
University of Hyderabad · National Chemical Laboratory
Abstract
Pharmaceutical cocrystals belong to a sub-class of cocrystals wherein one of the components is a drug molecule (or an active pharmaceutical ingredient, API) and the second is a benign food or drug grade additive (generally regarded as safe, GRAS). The two components are hydrogen-bonded in a fixed stoichiometric ratio in the crystal lattice. In the past decade, pharmaceutical cocrystals have demonstrated significant promise in their ability to modify the physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties of drug substances, such as the solubility and dissolution rate, bioavailability, particle morphology and size, tableting and compaction, melting point, physical form, biochemical and hydration stability, and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Cocrystal
- Tableting
- Active ingredient
- Solubility
- Dissolution
- Materials science
- Pharmaceutical formulation
- Melting point