Enhanced Dissolution of Naproxen by Combining Cocrystallization and Eutectic Formation
Improving dissolution properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) is a critical step in drug development with the increasing occurrence of sparingly soluble APIs. Cocrystal formation is one of the methods to alter the physicochemical properties of APIs, but its dissolution behavior in bio...
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Main Authors: | Hakyeong Kim (Author), Soeun Jang (Author), Il Won Kim (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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