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Cocrystallization of Ezetimibe with Organic Acids: Stoichiometric Optimization for Improved Solubility and
Ravi Maharjan1, Ha Eun Park2, Ki Hyun Kim3
1College of Pharmacy & Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yonsei University, Incheon 21983, Republic of Korea.
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Background/Objectives: Pharmaceutical cocrystallization offers a promising strategy to enhance drug properties while preserving molecular integrity. Ezetimibe, a BCS Class II hypolipidemic agent, faces therapeutic limitations due to poor aqueous solubility. This study aimed to systematically evaluate cocrystallization of ezetimibe with organic acid (benzoic, tartaric, or succinic acid) at varying stoichiometric ratios (1:0.5-1:2) to optimize physicochemical properties and oral bioavailability. Methods: Cocrystals were prepared via solvent evaporation (SEV) and solvent/anti-solvent (SAS) methods. Structural characterization included Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and powder/single-crystal X-ray diffraction (PXRD/SCXRD). Physicochemical performance was assessed through saturation solubility, in vitro dissolution, and in vivo pharmacokinetics in male Sprague Dawley rats (n = 4/group). Results: Benzoic acid cocrystals (1:2 ratio, SEV) showed O-H⋯N hydrogen bonding (FTIR band shifts: 2928 → 3264 cm-1) and novel crystalline phases (12.4°, 16.7°, and 24.9°). SCXRD confirmed monoclinic P21/n symmetry (a = 5.42 Å, b = 5.05 Å) for benzoic acid cocrystals. Ezetimibe/benzoic acid cocrystals (1:2) achieved 64-fold solubility enhancement and 2× faster dissolution vs. pure ezetimibe. Pharmacokinetics revealed 3× higher Cmax (18.38 ng/mL) and 4× greater AUC (40.36 h·ng/mL) for optimized cocrystals. Tartaric and succinic acid cocrystals showed moderate improvements, with melting points intermediate between parent compounds. Conclusions: Both stoichiometry and preparation method strongly determined cocrystal performance. Benzoic acid at a 1:2 ratio via SEV demonstrated superior solubility, dissolution, and bioavailability, addressing ezetimibe's formulation challenges. These findings underscore the potential of rational cocrystal design to overcome solubility barriers in oral dosage development, particularly for hydrophobic therapeutics.
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