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This podcast episode is about the key application of cyclodextrins: solubility enhancement.
Cyclodextrins (CDs) are important functional excipients in pharmaceuticals, primarily recognized for their ability to solubilize poorly water-soluble drugs. They are cyclic oligosaccharides derived from starch, shaped like a truncated cone or torus. The exterior of the cone is hydrophilic, while its central cavity is relatively lipophilic, allowing it to interact with hydrophobic guest molecules.
Here's an overview of their solubilization properties:
These properties make cyclodextrins valuable tools in addressing the challenges of poorly water-soluble drug candidates in pharmaceutical development.
By Carbohydrate ChroniclesThis podcast episode is about the key application of cyclodextrins: solubility enhancement.
Cyclodextrins (CDs) are important functional excipients in pharmaceuticals, primarily recognized for their ability to solubilize poorly water-soluble drugs. They are cyclic oligosaccharides derived from starch, shaped like a truncated cone or torus. The exterior of the cone is hydrophilic, while its central cavity is relatively lipophilic, allowing it to interact with hydrophobic guest molecules.
Here's an overview of their solubilization properties:
These properties make cyclodextrins valuable tools in addressing the challenges of poorly water-soluble drug candidates in pharmaceutical development.