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Drugs inclusion structures

Let us compare the methods applied by Pedersen for establishing the complex formation with a modern approach. Today tedious solubility studies are carried out almost exclusively with practical applications in mind, but they are not performed to prove the complex formation. For instance, one ofthe main reasons for the use of cyclodextrin complexes in the pharmaceutical industry is their solubilizing effect on drugs [8]. There, and almost only there, solubility studies are a must. As concerns spectroscopic methods, at present the NMR technique is one ofthe main tools enabling one to prove the formation of inclusion complex, carry out structural studies (for instance, making use of the NOE effect [9a]), determine the complex stability [9b, c] and mobility of its constituent parts [9d]. However, at the time when Pedersen performed his work, the NMR method was in the early stage of development, and thus inaccurate, and its results proved inconclusive. UV spectra retained their significance in supramolecular chemistry, whilst at present the IR method is used to prove the complex formation only in very special cases. [Pg.45]

Caira, M. R. and Dodds, D. R. 1999. Inclusion of nonopiate analgesic drugs in cyclodextrins. I. X-ray structure of a 1 1 beta-cyclodextrin-p-bromoacetanilide completed. Phenom. Macrocycl. Chem. [Pg.154]


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