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E. Grothe, H. Meekes, E.
Vlieg, J.H. ter Horst, R. de Gelder,
Solvates, salts, and cocrystals:
a proposal for a feasible classification system,
Cryst. Growth
Des. 16 (2016) 3237-3243
Abstract:
The design of
pharmaceutical cocrystals has initiated widespread
debate on the classification of cocrystals. Current
attempts to classify multicomponent crystals suffer from ambiguity, which has
led to inconsistent definitions for cocrystals and
for multicomponent crystals in general. Inspired by the work of Aitipamula et al. (Cryst.
Growth Des. 2012, 12, 2147–2152), we present a feasible
classification system for all multicomponent crystals. The present
classification enables us to analyze and classify multicomponent crystal
structures present in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). This reveals
that all seven classes proposed are relevant in terms of frequency of
occurrence. Lists of CSD refcodes for all classes are
provided. We identified over 5000 cocrystals in the
CSD, as well as over 12 000 crystals with more than two components. This
illustrates that the possibilities for alternative drug formulations can be increased significantly
by considering more than two components in drug design.