2023
DOI: 10.1107/s2052252522010983
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Novel multi-component crystals of berberine with improved pharmaceutical properties

Abstract: As an extremely popular natural product, berberine (BER) is mainly used for gastroenteritis and diarrhoea caused by bacteria. Research has also revealed the potent and extensive pharmacological properties of BER including its anti-arrhythmic, anti-tumour, anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic activities and so on; therefore, BER is a promising drug for further development. However, its commercial form with hydrochloride exhibits poor stability and solubility, which are detrimental to its clinical therapeutic effe… Show more

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“…However, the crystal structure also contains an additional neutral miconazole molecule (MIC); such a ternary adduct is difficult to categorize. While the debate regarding such classification remains on-going, such molecular complexes can for now be classified as a cocrystal of a salt or a cocrystal salt (Aitipamula et al, 2012;Odiase et al, 2015;Grothe et al, 2016;Zhoujin et al, 2022), or a salt cocrystal (or a salted cocrystal) (Cherukuvada et al, 2013;Yu et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2023). In this study, the multicomponent crystal of MIC•MIC(+)•TTCA(À ) is classified as a cocrystal of a salt.…”
Section: Cocrystal and Salt And Their Hybridmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the crystal structure also contains an additional neutral miconazole molecule (MIC); such a ternary adduct is difficult to categorize. While the debate regarding such classification remains on-going, such molecular complexes can for now be classified as a cocrystal of a salt or a cocrystal salt (Aitipamula et al, 2012;Odiase et al, 2015;Grothe et al, 2016;Zhoujin et al, 2022), or a salt cocrystal (or a salted cocrystal) (Cherukuvada et al, 2013;Yu et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2023). In this study, the multicomponent crystal of MIC•MIC(+)•TTCA(À ) is classified as a cocrystal of a salt.…”
Section: Cocrystal and Salt And Their Hybridmentioning
confidence: 95%