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Cyclodextrins P-cyclodextrin

Okimoto, K. Rajewski, R.A. Jona, J.A. Stella, V.J. The interaction of charged and uncharged drugs with a neutral (HP-P-cyclodextrin) and anionically charged (SBE7-P-cyclodextrin) P-cyclodextrin. Pharm. Res. 1996, 13 (2), 256-264. [Pg.692]

Several new excipients are being evaluated in order to increase the solubility or improve the stability of parenteral drugs. Cyclodextrins have been tried for the above reasons. Currently, there are two FDA approved parenteral products that have utilized a and y-cyclodextrins. p-cyclodextrin is unsuitable for parenteral administration because it causes necrosis of the proximal kidney tubules upon IV and subcutaneous administration. Hydroxypropyl p-cyclodextrin (HPpCD) and sulfobutylether p-cyclodextrin (SBE-7-p-CD) have shown the most promise. Captisol is the trade name of SBE-7-p-CD and is anionic. Currently, two CaptisoF based small molecule IV and IM drug formulations are in Phase III clinical trials in the United States. One parenteral formulation that utilizes HPpCD (Cavitron ) is in Phase II/III clinical trials, and another (Sporanox) has been approved by... [Pg.1642]

Fig. 19 Solubility of spironolactone as a function of cyclodextrin and concentration. O, a-cyclodextrin, , P-cyclodextrin, and. A, y-cyclodextrin. (From Ref. " l)... Fig. 19 Solubility of spironolactone as a function of cyclodextrin and concentration. O, a-cyclodextrin, , P-cyclodextrin, and. A, y-cyclodextrin. (From Ref. " l)...
Fig. 4 Exemplary cases of enforced cavity hosts and their supramolecular compounds (guests symbolized in broken rings) (a) Cleft-type (b) tweezer-type (c) spherand (d) cyclophane (monocyclic) (e) cyclophane ibicyclic) (f) cavitand (g) carcerand (h) calixarene (calix[4]arene) (i) resorcarene (j) cryptophane (k) cyclodextrin (P-cyclodextrin) and (1) cucurbituril. Fig. 4 Exemplary cases of enforced cavity hosts and their supramolecular compounds (guests symbolized in broken rings) (a) Cleft-type (b) tweezer-type (c) spherand (d) cyclophane (monocyclic) (e) cyclophane ibicyclic) (f) cavitand (g) carcerand (h) calixarene (calix[4]arene) (i) resorcarene (j) cryptophane (k) cyclodextrin (P-cyclodextrin) and (1) cucurbituril.
Synonyms Alphadex Betadex Cycloamylase a-Cyclodextrin P-Cyclodextrin Y-Cyclodextrin Cycloheptaamylose Cycloheptaglucosan Cyclomaltoheptaose Cyclomaltohexaose... [Pg.1114]

Antimony pentafluoride complex hosting guest molecule Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-a-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-p-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-y-cyclodextrin... [Pg.4993]

Acetal Alloxan monohydrate Aluminum orthophosphate Benzoyl peroxide Bismuth Bismuth subcarbonate Boron Chaparral (Larrea mexicana) extract 4-Chloro-o-phenylenediamine Chondroitin sulfate Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin 2-Decyl tetradecanoic acid Dichlorophene Diethylaminoethanol Dill (Anethum graveolens) seed oil Dimethicone/mercaptopropyl methicone copolymer p-Dimethoxybenzene Dimethoxymercaptopropyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane homopolymer 1,1-Dimethyl-1-(2-hydroxypropylamine) tetradecanimide... [Pg.5025]

Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-a-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-P-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-y-cyciodextrin masking agent, flavor/odor/color cosmetics Methyl-P-cyclodextrin masking agent, flavor/odor/color food Methyl-P-cyclodextrin masking agent, flavor/odor/color paints Methyl-P-cyclodextrin... [Pg.5457]

Behenyl alcohol Cyclodextrin P-Cyclodextrin Cysteine hydrochloride monohydrate 1,10-Decanediol... [Pg.5513]

Acenaphthene n-Amyl alcohol Arachidic acid Arachidyl alcohol Benzidine dihydrochloride 2-Butyl octanoic acid Butyloctanol Calcium sulfate Cetylarachidol Cocamine Cocopropylenediamine Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin 1,10-Decanediol 2-Decyl tetradecanoic acid Dihydroxyethyl cocamine oxide Dodecylhexadecanol 2-Hexyl decanoic acid Hydroxypropyl-o-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-P-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-y-cyclodextrin 12-Hydroxystearyl alcohol Isobutyl oleate Kelp Lead phthalate, basic Methoxyethanol 2-Methoxy-5-nitroaniline Methoxy tripropylene glycol acrylate Methylene chloride 2-Octyl dodecanoic acid Oleamine PEG-25 castor oil PEG-30 castor oil PEG-36 castor oil PEG-40 castor oil PEG-200 castor oil PEG-5 hydrogenated castor oil PEG-25 hydrogenated castor oil Polyamide Polysorbate 85 Pyridine Quartz Sodium isopropyl naphthalene sulfonate Soybean (Glycine soja) meal Sucrose Sulfur Tallow amine N-Tallow-1,3-diaminopropane dioleate p-Toluene sulfonic acid Tri methyl amine Tungstic acid Undecylenic acid Vinyl compounds and polymers plastics additive... [Pg.5551]

Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin Dextrin EO/PO block polymer or copolymer Ethyl maltol Ferrous sulfate anhydrous Ferrous sulfate heptahydrate Fructose a-Galactosidase Garlic (Allium sativum) extract Hexane Hydrochloric acid Hydrolyzed protein Iron Kaolin... [Pg.5575]

PEG-25 PABA stabilizer, lipstick Behenyl erucate Bis-diglyceryl polyacyladipate-2 Carnauba synthetic Cetearyl candelillate stabilizer, liq. detergents Ethylene/MA copolymer stabilizer, liq. sulfur trioxide Methanesulfonyl chloride Nitrosyl fluoride stabilizer, liq.-to-solid powders Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-a-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-p-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-y-cyclodextrin stabilizer, lotions Lauramide DEA stabilizer, low-fat meats Curdlan... [Pg.5744]

Ceteareth-22 Ceteareth-29 Cetylarachidol Cocamine Cocopropylenediamine C20-40 pareth-3 C20-40 pareth-40 C30-50 pareth-3 C30-50 pareth-10 C40-60 pareth-3 C40-60 pareth-10 Cyclodextrin p-Cyclodextrin ... [Pg.5808]

Fig. 1 From left to right monosaccharide (glucose), cyclodextrin (p-cyclodextrin) and polysaccharide (cellulose). Fig. 1 From left to right monosaccharide (glucose), cyclodextrin (p-cyclodextrin) and polysaccharide (cellulose).
Host-guest Polyallylamine [P-cyclodextrine], poly (acrylic acid) [azobenzene], poly(methacryUc acid) [azobenzene] Poly(L-aspartic acid) [adamantine] Dextran [carboxymethyl-, a-cyclodextrin, p-cyclodextrin]... [Pg.370]


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