The co-crystalline structure of the non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory indomethacin with the non-toxic, Generally Regarded As Safe (GRAS) sweetener component saccharin was investigated up to 6.33 GPa using a Diamond Anvil Cell (DAC). Single crystal X-ray diffraction measurements show that the co-crystal remains in the same triclinic, P-1, phase throughout the compression with a significant reduction in void space (155.69 to 55.61Å3). Information on the response of different types of intermolecular interactions to external force at the same time is enabled by the use of a co-crystal. We have rationalised that the length and compression rate of the saccharin amide dimer in the co-crystal is caused by the dimer sitting in a ‘pocket’ surrounded b...
This thesis describes the effects of the application of high pressure to single crystals of small or...
Co-crystals are multicomponent molecular materials held together through non-covalent interactions t...
YesThe creation of co-crystals as a route to creating new pharmaceutical phases with modified or def...
This thesis illustrates the use of high pressure crystallography techniques for the discovery and in...
In the last years, the synthesis of co-crystals containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) ...
Co-crystallization is a promising approach to improving both the solubility and the dissolution rate...
International audienceThis work presents a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of an organic co-c...
Co-crystallization alters the molecular interactions and composition of pharmaceutical materials, an...
In the last years, the design and synthesis of co-crystals containing active pharmaceutical ingredi...
Co-crystals are crystalline complexes of two or more molecules bound together in crystal lattices th...
Systematic structure-property studies on a series of co-crystals of potential cancer drugs with alip...
The crystallisation of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is a fundamental step in the manufa...
Co-crystals are crystalline complexes of two or more molecules bound together in crystal lattices th...
Co-Crystals are crystalline materials formed by bonding between a drug and co-former. This alternati...
The therapeutic efficacy of a pharmaceutical formulation depends on its bioavailability, i.e. the ab...
This thesis describes the effects of the application of high pressure to single crystals of small or...
Co-crystals are multicomponent molecular materials held together through non-covalent interactions t...
YesThe creation of co-crystals as a route to creating new pharmaceutical phases with modified or def...
This thesis illustrates the use of high pressure crystallography techniques for the discovery and in...
In the last years, the synthesis of co-crystals containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) ...
Co-crystallization is a promising approach to improving both the solubility and the dissolution rate...
International audienceThis work presents a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of an organic co-c...
Co-crystallization alters the molecular interactions and composition of pharmaceutical materials, an...
In the last years, the design and synthesis of co-crystals containing active pharmaceutical ingredi...
Co-crystals are crystalline complexes of two or more molecules bound together in crystal lattices th...
Systematic structure-property studies on a series of co-crystals of potential cancer drugs with alip...
The crystallisation of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is a fundamental step in the manufa...
Co-crystals are crystalline complexes of two or more molecules bound together in crystal lattices th...
Co-Crystals are crystalline materials formed by bonding between a drug and co-former. This alternati...
The therapeutic efficacy of a pharmaceutical formulation depends on its bioavailability, i.e. the ab...
This thesis describes the effects of the application of high pressure to single crystals of small or...
Co-crystals are multicomponent molecular materials held together through non-covalent interactions t...
YesThe creation of co-crystals as a route to creating new pharmaceutical phases with modified or def...