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1528-7483

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  • Applicability of phenolic acids as effective enhancers of cocrystals solubility of methylxanthines
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    - CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN - Year 2017

    Applicability of phenolic acids as potential cocrystal formers for methylxanthine derivatives was analyzed both in terms of cocrystallization probabilities and solubility advantage. The cocrystal formation abilities were evaluated using mixing enthalpy estimated within the conductor like screening model for real solvents (COSMO-RS) framework. The solubility improvement of potential cocrystals was estimated by formulation of the...

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