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Kale et al., 2019 - Google Patents

Molecular basis of water sorption behavior of rivaroxaban-malonic acid cocrystal

Kale et al., 2019

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11453844456055626910
Author
Kale D
Ugale B
Nagaraja C
Dubey G
Bharatam P
Bansal A
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Molecular Pharmaceutics

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The present study aims to investigate the molecular basis of water sorption behavior of rivaroxaban-malonic acid cocrystal (RIV-MAL). It was hypothesized, that the amount of water sorbed by a crystalline solid is governed by the surface molecular environment of different …
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