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Pharmaceutical Cocrystals of Niclosamide
Crystal Growth & Design, 2012Niclosamide (NCL) is an anthelmintic BCS class II drug of low solubility and high permeability. Pharmaceutical cocrystals of NCL were prepared with GRAS molecules, such as caffeine (CAF), urea (URE), p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), theophylline (THPH), nicotinamide (NCT), and isonicotinamide (INA), to improve drug solubility. Neat grinding, wet granulation,
Palash Sanphui +2 more
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Pharmaceutical cocrystals and poorly soluble drugs
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013In recent years cocrystal formation has emerged as a viable strategy towards improving the solubility and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. In this review the success of numerous pharmaceutical cocrystals for the improvement of the solubility and dissolution rates of poorly soluble drugs is demonstrated using various examples taken from the ...
Ranjit, Thakuria +5 more
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Multicomponent pharmaceutical cocrystals: furosemide and pentoxifylline
Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2012The combination of the active pharmaceutical ingredients furosemide [4-chloro-2-(furan-2-ylmethylamino)-5-sulfamoylbenzoic acid] and pentoxifylline [3,7-dimethyl-1-(5-oxohexyl)-3,7-dihydro-1H-purine-2,6-dione] produces a 1:1 cocrystal, C12H11ClN2O5S·C13H18N4O3, (I), a 1:1 cocrystal hydrate, C12H11ClN2O5S·C13H18N4O3·H2O, (II), and a 1:1 cocrystal ...
Dmitrijs, Stepanovs, Anatoly, Mishnev
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Pharmaceutical Cocrystal: An Antique and Multifaceted Approach
Current Drug Delivery, 2017Pharmaceutical cocrystal is an emerging approach to tailor physicochemical and mechanical properties of drug substances. Cocrystals are composed of API and pharmaceutically acceptable coformer. It is used to address the solubility, dissolution, mechanical properties and stability of drugs.This review discusses introduction to cocrystal, preparation ...
Prabhakar S, Panzade +1 more
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2017
The aim of this project is to improve cocrystal screening and solubility prediction methods.
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The aim of this project is to improve cocrystal screening and solubility prediction methods.
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Solubility Advantage of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals
Crystal Growth & Design, 2009Pharmaceutical cocrystals can improve solubility, dissolution, and bioavailability of poorly water soluble drugs. However, true cocrystal solubility is not readily measured for highly soluble cocrystals because they can transform to the most stable drug form in solution.
David J. Good, Naír Rodríguez-Hornedo
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Challenges in Translational Development of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017The last 2 decades have witnessed increased research in the area of cocrystals resulting in deeper scientific understanding, increase in intellectual property landscape, and evolution in the regulatory environment. Pharmaceutical cocrystals have received significant attention as a new solid form on account of their ability to modulate poor ...
Dnyaneshwar P, Kale +2 more
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The role of cocrystals in pharmaceutical science
Drug Discovery Today, 2008Pharmaceutical cocrystals, a subset of a long known but little-studied class of compounds, represent an emerging class of crystal forms in the context of pharmaceutical science. They are attractive to pharmaceutical scientists because they can significantly diversify the number of crystal forms that exist for a particular active pharmaceutical ...
Ning, Shan, Michael J, Zaworotko
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2012
Cocrystals (CCs) used in the pharmaceutical industry are defined as complex crystals formed by reaction between an API and a cocrystal former (CCF); unlike salts, CCs do not show proton transfer. Recently, pharmaceutical CCs have been used to improve the drug-likeness of APIs, such as solubility and stability.
Katsuhiko, Yamamoto +2 more
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Cocrystals (CCs) used in the pharmaceutical industry are defined as complex crystals formed by reaction between an API and a cocrystal former (CCF); unlike salts, CCs do not show proton transfer. Recently, pharmaceutical CCs have been used to improve the drug-likeness of APIs, such as solubility and stability.
Katsuhiko, Yamamoto +2 more
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Cocrystal Systems of Pharmaceutical Interest: 2009
2011As scientists become more aware of a substantial expansion in the scope of solid-state structural variations that can be obtained through the cocrystallization of several molecules in a single lattice structure, studies of the mixed molecular crystal systems known as cocrystals have mushroomed. Along these lines, workers have researched the assembly of
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