Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Cyclodextrins
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[Book]
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Budapest, Hungary, 30 September-2 October, 1981 /
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edited by J. Szejtli.
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Dordrecht :
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Imprint: Springer,
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1982.
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Advances in Inclusion Science ;
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1
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1. Chemistry and Production of Cyclodextrins -- 1.1. Cyclodextrin - A Paradigmatic Model -- 1.2. Cyclodextrin Research in Japan -- 1.3. Industrial Production of Cyclodextrins -- 1.4. Process Development for the Production of ?-Cyclodextrin -- 1.5.The Preparation and Some Properties of Glucosyl-Cyclodextrins -- 1.6. Separation of Cyclodextrins with Gelchromatography and HPLC -- 1.7. Rapid and Simple Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of Micro-Amounts of Cyclodextrins -- 2. Enzymology, Toxicology and Metabolism -- 2.1. Enzymology of the Cyclodextrins -- 2.2. A Photometric Test for the Cyclisation Activity of Cyclodextrin-Glycosyltransperases -- 2.3. Action of CGT on Beta Limit Dextrin of Amylopectin -- 2.4. Absorption and Metabolism of (?-Cyclodextrin by Rats -- 2.5. Toxicity Studies of Beta-Cyclodextrin -- 2.6. Absorption and Elimination of Cyclodextrin Derivatives by Rabbits and Rats -- 2.7. Renal Effects of Parenterally Administered Methylated Cyclodextrins on Rabbits -- 2.8. The Purification and Properties of Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase /CGT-ase/ of Bacillus Macerans (Abstract) -- 2.9. A Rapid Method for Determination of CGT-ASE Activity (Abstract) -- 2.10. Enzymatic Investigations with Cyclodextrins (Abstract) -- 3. Cyclodextrin-Complexes -- 3.1. Structure Aspects of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds -- 3.2. Structural Properties of Chemically Modified Cyclodextrins: The Crystal Structure of an Inclusion Complex Between Adamantanol and per-2,6-0-Methyl-?-Cyclodextrin -- 3.3. Application of a Stoichiometric Model of Cyclodextrin Complex Formation -- 3.4. The Complex Formation of Cyclodextrins and Related (1?4)-?-D-Glucans as Revealed by the Spin Labeling Techniques -- 3.5. A Simple Rule for Predicting Circular Dichroism Induced in Aromatic Guests by Cyclodextrin Hosts in Inclusion Complexes -- 3.6. Transfer of Organic Molecules through Aqueous Layers Mediated by CD's and CD-Derivatives -- 3.7. Resolution of Chiral Sulfinyl Compounds Via ?-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes -- 3.8. Interactions of ?-Cyclodextrin with Ionic Detergents -- 3.9. Thermofractography of Cyclodextrin-Complexes by Classical and Overpressured TLC Techniques -- 3.10. Thermoanalytical Investigations on Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds -- 3.11. Chiral Conformation of Bilirubin, Biliverdin and Benzil in Association with Cyclodextrin -- 3.12. Investigation of Cyclodextrin Complexes by X-Ray Powder Diffraction -- 3.13. Ternary Complexes of ?-Cyclodextrin and Benzoic Acid (Abstract) -- 3.14. Polarographic Determination of Guest-Molecules in the Presence of ?-Cyclodextrin (Abstract) -- 3.15. Hydrolysis of Phosphorochloridothionates in the Presence of ?-Cyclodextrin (Abstract) -- 3.16. Molecular Dynamics of CD-Complexes in Solution: A 13C - N.M.R. Study -- 4. Cyclodextrin-Derivatives -- 4.1. The Chemistry of Cyclodextrin Derivatives -- 4.2. Cyclodextrin Derivatisation: Directed Reaction of Silylated Intermediates -- 4.3. Preparative Methods and NMR Analysis for Silylated Derivatives of Cyclodextrin -- 4.4. Cyclodextrin Polymers: Types and Specific Properties -- 4.5. Preliminary Studies on Tablet Disintegration by Sorption Calorimetry -- 4.6. Water-Soluble Cyclodextrin Polymers and Their Complexing Properties -- 4.7. Cyclodextrin Polymers as Specific Sorbents -- 4.8. Cyclodextrin-Crown Ether Combination (Abstract) -- 5. Cyclodextrins in Pharmaceuticals -- 5.1. Cyclodextrin in Pharmaceutical Industry -- 5.2. A Forecast for Application of Cyclodextrins in the Pharma-Industry -- 5.3. Effects of Cyclodextrins on the Hemolysis Induced with Phenothiazine Neuroleptics -- 5.4. Enhanced Bioavailability of Digitalis Glycoside by Cyclodextrin Complexation -- 5.5. Influencing Drug Absorption by ?-Cyclodextrin Complexation -- 5.6. Complex Equilibrium and Bioavailability -- 5.7. Menadione-?-Cyclodextrin Complex: Chemical Properties and Biological Effects -- 5.8. Stabilization of Camomile Oil with ?-Cyclodextrin -- 5.9. Pharmacological Effect of Lidocaine Dimethyl-?-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex -- 5.10. Investigations of Digitalis Glycosides and their Cyclodextrin Complexes (Abstract) -- 5.11. Effect of Several Drugs and Their CD-Complexes on Heart-Rhythm of Blabera Craniifer (Abstract) -- 5.12. Reduction of Indomethacin Side Effect with ?-Cyclodextrin in Gastro-Intestinal Tract (Abstract) -- 5.13. Cyclodextrins and Congeners in Parenteral Applications -- 6. Application of Cyclodextrins in Foods Agriculture and Other Industries -- 6.1. Cyclodextrins in Foods, Cosmetics and Toiletries -- 6.2. Production and Application of ?-Cyclodextrin Complexes in the Food Industry -- 6.3. Stabilisation and Controlled Release of Perfume in Detergents -- 6.4. Separation of Phenylalanine and Tyrosine from Protein Hydrolysates -- 6.5. Effect of Cyclodextrin on Growth Processes and Productivity of Plants -- 6.6. Manifestation of Growth Control Effect of Cyclodextrin (CD) in Biosynthesis of DNA, RNA and Proteins in Germinating Barley -- 6.7. Biological Effects of the Cyclodextrin Complexes of 2-Chloroethylphosphonic Acid -- 6.8. Recovery of Solvent Vapours from Gaseous Phase by Cyclodextrin Solutions -- 6.9. Quality Control of the ?-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes of Volatile Oils and Materials (Abstract) -- Author Index.