2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5cc08216a
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Pharmaceutical cocrystals: along the path to improved medicines

Abstract: Cocrystals, a long known but understudied class of crystalline solids, have attracted interest from crystal engineers and pharmaceutical scientists in the past decade and are now an integral part of the preformulation stage of drug development. This is largely because cocrystals that contain a drug molecule, pharmaceutical cocrystals, can modify physicochemical properties without the need for covalent modification of the drug molecule. This review presents a brief history of cocrystals before addressing recent… Show more

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“…The resolution of a measurement was 512×512 points with equal steps along the x and y directions. Three scans on the same area were conducted at 80x80 µm 2 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The resolution of a measurement was 512×512 points with equal steps along the x and y directions. Three scans on the same area were conducted at 80x80 µm 2 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] A highly supersaturated solution concentration, which is significantly greater than the equilibrium saturation concentration of the parent drug, can be generated due to rapid dissolution of cocrystals, which is a key requirement for improved drug oral absorption. 4 However, maintaining such a supersaturated state is challenging because of the tendency for rapid precipitation of a more stable form of the parent drug during dissolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, although the regulatory perspectives of US-FDA and EMA are different, it does demonstrate the growing interest in the use of pharmaceutical cocrystals as potential marketable drugs. Development, screening and evaluation of new cocrystals of drugs require a lot of time and energy; however, various researchers have used some knowledge based approaches for selection of coformers, designing and screening of cocrystals, as highlighted in earlier sections [10,24,116] . Research into cocrystals continues to grow and as more drug products that are based on cocrystals research hit the market, it can only be expected for pharmaceutical cocrystals to gain a stronger grip in drug development.…”
Section: Future Perspectives and Challengesmentioning
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“…This technique is expensive and time consuming. For selection of suitable coformers and screening of cocrystals, researchers have used some different knowledge based approaches which include the followings: hydrogen-bonding propensity, synthonic engineering, supramolecular compatibility by Cambridge Structure Database (CSD), pKa based models, Fabian's method, Lattice energy calculation, the conductor-like screening model for real solvents (COSMO-RS), Hansen solubility parameter, virtual cocrystal screening (based upon molecular electrostatic potential surfaces-MEPS), thermal analysis, measuring saturation temperature, Kofler contact method and matching [10,62] .…”
Section: Selection Of Coformers and Screening Of Cocrystalsmentioning
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