Understanding the Formation of Indomethacin–Saccharin Cocrystals by Anti-Solvent Crystallization

2013 
Pharmaceutical cocrystals are a novel drug form with the potential to enhance pharmaceutical properties, including the solubility and dissolution behavior for BCS class II drug substances such as indomethacin (IMC). Recently, we reported that pure indomethacin–saccharin (IMC–SAC) cocrystals were prepared via anti-solvent crystallization. In this study, we investigated the solubility behavior of IMC–SAC cocrystals and individual components in methanol–water cosolvent. Also, the phase solubility diagram (PSD) of the cocrystal was determined to increase our understanding of cocrystallization. The criterion for pure IMC–SAC cocrystal formation was proposed and verified through supporting experiments performed with different concentrations. We also found that Scocrystal and Scocrystal/Sdrug are critical factors for the design of the cocrystallization process via anti-solvent addition. Real-time monitoring of the cocrystallization process was performed using an in-line near-infrared (NIR) system. Principal comp...
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