2015
DOI: 10.6060/mhc141139y
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Physico-chemical characteristic and biological activity of the supramolecular complex of glycyram with b-cyclodextrin

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“…Currently, CDs are being used to afford non-toxic aqueous formulations with antitumoural single triterpenoids such as oleanoic [ 17 19 ], ursolic [ 18 19 ] and betulinic [ 18 , 20 – 22 ] acids. Ammonium glycyrrhizinate or glyciram (from licorice roots), sold in Russia and Japan as a natural anti-inflammatory, antiallergic and anti-spasmodic medicine, was also reported to become more stable against epoxidation upon inclusion into β-CD, thus gaining increased shelf-life [ 23 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, CDs are being used to afford non-toxic aqueous formulations with antitumoural single triterpenoids such as oleanoic [ 17 19 ], ursolic [ 18 19 ] and betulinic [ 18 , 20 – 22 ] acids. Ammonium glycyrrhizinate or glyciram (from licorice roots), sold in Russia and Japan as a natural anti-inflammatory, antiallergic and anti-spasmodic medicine, was also reported to become more stable against epoxidation upon inclusion into β-CD, thus gaining increased shelf-life [ 23 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most known and studied members of this family are α-CD, β-CD and γ-CD which can complex a broad array of organic molecules through host-guest inclusion systems. CDs are widely used in various fields such as food technology, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and textile industry, [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] their cone-shaped structures enclose a hydrophilic external surface and a relatively hydrophobic inner cavity, resulting in the ability of CDs to encapsulate small hydrophobic organic guest molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%