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The present research focuses on the formulation and evaluation of Rivaroxaban crystals using the melt sonocrystallization technique to overcome its poor aqueous solubility and limited oral bioavailability. As a BCS Class II drug, Rivaroxaban exhibits low dissolution rates, which directly impacts its therapeutic performance. Melt sonocrystallization, an innovative crystal engineering method, utilizes controlled ultrasonic energy during the melt phase to induce rapid nucleation and uniform crystal growth, resulting in fine and stable crystalline particles. In this study, rivaroxaban was melted sonocrystallized at optimal circumstances to produce crystals with enhanced solubility and dissolving properties. The produced crystals were evaluated for particle size, shape, crystallinity, and thermal behaviour using a variety of physicochemical techniques. Particle size was significantly reduced, and the rates of dissolving were improved, in comparison to the pure medication. This enhancement is attributed to increased surface area, reduced crystallite size, and modified crystal habit induced by ultrasonic cavitation. Melt sonocrystallization presents a simple, solvent-free, and scalable approach for improving the performance of poorly soluble drugs. The study concludes that this method is a viable alternative for enhancing the bioavailability of Rivaroxaban and potentially other low-solubility therapeutic agents.
"Investigating the Role of Ultrasonic Melt Sonocrystallization in the Development of Enhanced Oral Anticoagulant Therapies. ", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 6, page no.a561-a570, June-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2506065.pdf
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