Pharmaceutical cocrystals and their physicochemical properties

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Abstract

Over the last 20 years, the number of publications outlining the advances in design strategies, growing techniques, and characterization of cocrystals has continued to increase significantly within the crystal engineering field. However, only within the last decade have cocrystals found their place in pharmaceuticals, primarily due to their ability to alter physicochemical properties without compromising the structural integrity of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and thus, possibly, the bioactivity. This review article will highlight and discuss the advances made over the last 10 years pertaining to physical and chemical property improvements through pharmaceutical cocrystalline materials and, hopefully, draw closer the fields of crystal engineering and pharmaceutical sciences. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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Schultheiss, N., & Newman, A. (2009, June 3). Pharmaceutical cocrystals and their physicochemical properties. Crystal Growth and Design. https://doi.org/10.1021/cg900129f

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