1962
DOI: 10.1248/yakushi1947.82.9_1219
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Studies on Surface Activation of Medicines. XII

Abstract: It has been found that higher alkyl sulfate (C 10-48) of several basic chemicals such as thiamine form complexes comparatively easily with cyclodextrin, especially a-dextrin in water or hydrated ethanol solution. The complexes contain about 100 of alkyl sulfate which was extracted by 90% ethanol at room temperature.A comparison of X-ray diffraction patterns by the powder method showed that these complexes have a resembling crystalline structure with the cyclodetrin complexes already known and it was concluded … Show more

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“…Another investigator studied the interaction of pharmaceuticals with sucrose and hyprose esters (301). In a series of papers on the surface activation of medicinals, Utsumi and Harada (302-305), Harada (306), and Utsumi, et al (307), explored the physical chemistry of several alkylsulfate derivatives. Salts of several basic drugs were prepared and examined for micelle formation, complexation, and solubility.…”
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“…Another investigator studied the interaction of pharmaceuticals with sucrose and hyprose esters (301). In a series of papers on the surface activation of medicinals, Utsumi and Harada (302-305), Harada (306), and Utsumi, et al (307), explored the physical chemistry of several alkylsulfate derivatives. Salts of several basic drugs were prepared and examined for micelle formation, complexation, and solubility.…”
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confidence: 99%