Abstract:We studied the properties of an inclusion complex of amoxicillin (AMPC) in a multifunctional-modified β-cyclodextrin (mf-βCD) having an affinity for bacteria. The mf-βCDs used were βCDs modified by the introduction, on the end of a hydrocarbon chain linker, of a saccharide or urea substituent group expected to have affinity for bacteria. Using quantum chemical methods, we showed that the use of mf-βCD stabilizes AMPC against acid, and that formation of an inclusion complex should produce bacterial affinity and… Show more
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