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Binary to ternary drug–drug molecular adducts of the antihypertensive drug ketanserin (KTS) with advanced physicochemical properties

Smruti Rekha Rout, Gowtham Kenguva, Lopamudra Giri, Ananya Kar, Rambabu Dandela

2023Chemical Communications14 citationsDOI

Abstract

release behaviour of binary and ternary adducts, solubility tests for the cocrystal were carried out under a variety of physiological pH conditions. The results indicate that, in contrast to the parent drug and binary adducts, the solubility rate of the ternary adducts is significantly increased. Finally, the stability of the synthesised adduct was evaluated under a range of conditions, including temperature (40 ± 1 °C), humidity (90% ± 5% RH, 25 °C) and various solvents media, and it was established that they have good stability. We anticipate that the present findings will work with a wide range of medication combinations, providing a potential new approach to create multi-drug systems for cardiovascular disease.

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