The Role of Cocrystallization-Mediated Altered Crystallographic Properties on the Tabletability of Rivaroxaban and Malonic Acid
The present work aims to understand the crystallographic basis of the mechanical behavior of rivaroxaban-malonic acid cocrystal (RIV-MAL Co) in comparison to its parent constituents, i.e., rivaroxaban (RIV) and malonic acid (MAL). The mechanical behavior was evaluated at the bulk level by performing...
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Main Authors: | Dnyaneshwar P. Kale (Author), Vibha Puri (Author), Amit Kumar (Author), Navin Kumar (Author), Arvind K. Bansal (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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