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Autor:
Karl-Heinz Frömming, J. Szejtli
Nearly three thousand papers and patents are dedicated to the actual or potential uses of cyclodextrins in pharmacy and pharmaceutical formulations. This is the first book written for pharmacists and pharmaceutical technologists which not only critic
Autor:
J. Szejtli, L. Szente
This volume contains the proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Cyclodextrins, held in Budapest, Hungary, March 31-April 2, 1996. The 147 papers collected here are milestones in the exponentially increasing cyclodextrin literature, and
Autor:
J. Szejtli, O. Huber
The rapidly growing number of papers and patents on Cyclodextrins and their potential or actual industrial uses raised the idea to organize a Symposium on Cyclodextrins. This Symposium - held in September 1981 in Budapest, with more than 200 particip
Autor:
FAVA, FABIO, DI GIOIA, DIANA, BERTIN, LORENZO, BERSELLI, SARA, ZANAROLI, GIULIO, MARCHETTI, LEONARDO, ZANNONI, DAVIDE, M. Molnár, K. . Gruiz, É. Fenyvesi, J. Szejtli
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http://hdl.handle.net/11585/12471
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry. 25:185-189
Autor:
J. Szejtli
Publikováno v:
Supramolecular Chemistry. 6:217-223
Generally we can not fit a “guest” to a cyclodextrin (CD), but we can select (or even synthesize by modifying the CD-structure) a better fitting -host-for a given pest. For the majority of potential guests (the most appropriate) CD-(derivative) a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry. 18:307-314
A new, simple method has been developed for the methylation of cyclodextrins. The reaction proceeds in the heterogeneous phase with dimethyl sulphate, using a solvent in which the original cyclodextrins and the bases used are poorly soluble or insolu
Publikováno v:
Analytica Chimica Acta. 282:313-316
The general specifications of commercially available hydroxypropylated β-cyclodextrins (HPBCDs) usually give information on the solubility, solubilizing potency and average degree of substitution ( DS ) of a given product. The DS value is regarded a