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Cocrystal engineering, which involves the self-assembly of two or more components into a solid-state supramolecular structure through non-covalent interactions, has emerged as a promising approach to tailor the physicochemical properties of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). Efficient coformer screening for cocrystal remains a challenge. Herein, a prediction strategy based on machine learning algorithms was employed to predict cocrystal formation and seven reliable models with accuracy over 0.890 were successfully constructed. Imatinib was selected as the model drug and the models established were applied to screen 31 potential coformers. Experimental verification results indicated RF-8 is the optimal model among seven models with an accuracy of 0.839. When the seven models were combined for coformer screening of Imatinib, the combinational model achieved an accuracy of 0.903, and eight new solid forms were observed and characterized. Benefiting from intermolecular interactions, the obtained multicomponent crystals displayed enhanced physicochemical properties. Dissolution and solubility experiments showed the prepared multicomponent crystals had higher cumulative dissolution rate and remarkably improved the solubility of imatinib, and IM-MC exhibited comparable solubility to Imatinib mesylate α form. Stability test and cytotoxicity results showed that multicomponent crystals exhibited excellent stability and the drug-drug cocrystal IM-5F exhibited higher cytotoxicity than pure API.

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