Andrographolide: Solving chemical instability and poor solubility by means of cocrystals

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2013-12-01
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Suresh, Kuthuru
Goud, N. Rajesh
Nangia, Ashwini
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The bioactive agent andrographolide was screened with pharmaceutically acceptable coformers to discover a novel solid form that will solve the chemical instability and poor solubility problems of this herbal medicine. Liquid-assisted grinding of andrographolide with GRAS (generally regarded as safe) coformers in a fixed stoichiometry resulted in cocrystals with vanillin (1:1), vanillic acid (1:1), salicylic acid (1:1), resorcinol (1:1), and guaiacol (1:1). All the crystalline products were characterized by thermal, spectroscopic, and diffraction methods. Interestingly, even though the cocrystals are isostructural, their physicochemical properties are quite different. The andrographolide-salicylic acid cocrystal completely inhibited the chemical transformation of andrographolide to its inactive sulfate metabolite, and moreover, the cocrystal exhibited a dissolution rate that was three times faster and a drug release that was two times higher than pure andrographolide. Copyright © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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crystal engineering, isostructurality, medicinal chemistry, natural products, X-ray diffraction
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Chemistry - An Asian Journal. v.8(12)