Pharmaceutical co-crystal: An alternative strategy for enhanced physicochemical properties and drug synergy

  • Ngilirabanga, J.B.
  • Samsodien, H.
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Nano Select

Abstract

A growing number of co-crystals in the literature are proof of how significant the co-crystallization concept has become. Co-crystallization enhances physicochemical properties through the formation of intermolecular interactions between a drug and a co-former. A co-crystal is a single crystalline material consisting of at least two molecular components solid at room temperature and present in a definite stoichiometric ratio. Pharmaceutical co-crystals consist of the active pharmaceutical ingredient and the co-former selected from generally regarded as safe (GRAS) list of the United State Food and Drug Administration

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