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Phase solubility techniques

T K Higuchi, +1 more
- Vol. 4, pp 212-217
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The article was published on 1965-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2515 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phase (matter) & Solubility.

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Characterization, phase-solubility, and molecular modeling of inclusion complex of 5-nitroindazole derivative with cyclodextrins

TL;DR: The slightly water-soluble 5-nitroindazole derivative (5-NI) and its inclusion with either beta-cyclodextrin (betaCD) or Heptakis (2,6-di-O-methyl)-beta- cyclodextrine (DM betaCD) were investigated and a 1:1 stoichiometry has been proposed for the complexes.
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Solubilty and dissolution studies of antifungal drug:hydroxybutenyl-β-cyclodextrin complexes

TL;DR: The solubilization of these antifungal drugs by HBenBCD to other cyclodextrin derivatives with different substituents under identical experimental conditions was compared and found that the amount of drugsolubilized was in some cases influenced strongly by the nature of the cyclodesxtrin.
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Effect of hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin on the antimicrobial action of preservatives

TL;DR: The loss in activity by complex formation correlated with the bound fraction, thus suggesting that the appropriate antimicrobial substance for the preservation of cyclodextrin solutions can be selected according to the results of this study.
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Microencapsulation of caffeic acid phenethyl ester and caffeic acid phenethyl amide by inclusion in hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin.

TL;DR: The aqueous solubility increased notably, proving that HP-β-CD can be potentially useful to improve the biological, chemical and physical properties of CAPE and CAPA.
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Enhancement of oral bioavailability of anti-HIV drug rilpivirine HCl through nanosponge formulation*

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