Search results for "Cyclodextrin"
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Cyclodextrin-assisted Glycan Chain Extension on a Protected Glycosyl Amino Acid
2000
By the use of cyclodextrins, we have enhanced the solubility of the protected amino acid glycan Fmoc-Thr(GalNAcα1)-OtBu (1b) up to 100-fold. This improvement enabled us to carry out an enzymatic glycosylation employing a β-galactosidase in combination with an α2,3-sialyltransferase without the aid of organic cosolvents. After optimization of the one-pot reaction, the sialylated core 1 structure Fmoc-Thr[Neu5Ac(α2-3)Gal(β1-3)GalNAcα1]-OtBu (3b) could be obtained with 50% yield.
A Hybrid Cavitand Made by Capping Permethylated α-Cyclodextrin with Cyclotriveratrylene
2012
A hybrid C 3 -symmetric cavitand 1, in which permethylated α-cyclodextrin (PM α-CDX) is capped with cyclotriveratrylene (CTV), has been prepared in 8 % yield by intramolecular cyclization of a vanillyl alcohol derivative attached to the primary rim of the CDX platform. The reaction proceeds diastereoselectively (dr ≈ 6:1), the chirality of the α-glucopyranosyl units controlling the chirality of the CTV component. Interestingly, in polar solvents, 1 shows self-complexation properties as the primary methoxy groups of the CDX component are directed towards the CTV cavity.
Effect of?-cyclodextrin complexation on the photohaemolitic activity induced by Ketoprofen and Naproxen sensitization
1993
Red blood cell lysis photosensitized by two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Naproxen (NAP) and Ketoprofen (KPF) was investigated in the presence of β-cyclodextrin (β-Cyd). The photohaemolysis was inhibited by the addition of β-Cyd both for NAP and, to a lesser extent, for KPF. The protective action was found only in a restricted range of concentration of β-Cyd. Higher amounts of β-Cyd interfered with the resistance of the cell to the osmotic shock induced by the photosensitization process. The complexing action of β-Cyd was ascertained through UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, induced circular dichroism and emission spectroscopy. The isolated complexes Naproxen-β-Cyd (NAP-β-Cyd) and Ket…
Kinetics of Molecule Transfer between Lipid Vesicles and β-Cyclodextrins
1996
Abstract We propose a calorimetric method based on the van't Hoff model of depression of the freezing temperature to investigate slow kinetics involving lipid vesicles (liposomes) and drug–β-cyclodextrin (Cyd) complexes. Some nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) were examined and standard phospholipid liposomes were used in our experiments. Three different kinetic processes were investigated: (a)9Transfer of drugs from water-soluble Cyd-complexes to void liposomes. (b)9Uptake of drugs from the surface of liposomes by free Cyd dissolved in the aqueous phase. (c)9Exchange of drugs from loaded to void vesicles, and the effect of free Cyd in enhancing such a transfer. Most experiments w…
Heads or Tails? Sandwich-Type Metallo Complexes of Hexakis(2,3-di-O-methyl)-α-cyclodextrin
2020
Native and synthetically modified cyclodextrins (CDs) are useful building blocks in the construction of large coordination complexes and porous materials with various applications. Sandwich-type co...
Interaction of 5‐fluorouracil with β‐cyclodextrin: A density functional theory study with dispersion correction
2020
Detailed studies on the stability, interaction, and microstructure of host‐guest complexes in the vacuum of 5‐fluorouracil (5FU) with β‐cyclodextrin (βCD) were performed using B3LYP with the inclusion of Grimme's dispersion correction GD3 term and 6‐31+G(d,p) basis set. Among several studied 1:1 5FU‐βCD complexes, the one placing the keto tautomer of 5FU vertically in the host cavity and forming N‐H···OCD and CO···HOCD hydrogen bonds with hydroxyl groups of the smaller rim of βCD has the highest stability (Eint = −195 kJ/mol). Interestingly, there are no interactions with the inner hydrophobic part of the βCD host cavity. The strength of the intermolecular H‐bonds to the smaller rim of βC…
Photocleavable microcapsules built from photoreactive nanospheres.
2005
We show how photo-cross-linking of nanoparticles within the micrometer-sized thin oil shell of water-oil-water emulsion droplets leads to a new species of optically addressable microcontainers. The inner water droplet of these emulsions may contain drugs, dyes, or other water-soluble components, leading to filled containers. The thickness, mechanical stability, and light resistance of the container walls can be controlled in a simple way by the amount and adjustable photoreactivity of the nanoparticles. Importantly, the chemical bonds between the nanoparticles constituting the microcapsule shell can be cleaved photochemically by irradiation with UV light. This optically controlled destructi…
Aggregation in aqueous media of tri-block copolymers tuned by the molecular selectivity of cyclodextrins
2009
The water + cyclodextrin + poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) mixtures have been investigated to explore the temperature effect on the aggregation of the copolymer in the presence of cyclodextrins (CDs). The CDs with different cavity sizes were chosen because they may include either the hydrophilic poly(ethylene oxides) block or both kinds of blocks. The differential scanning calorimetry and viscosity experiments straightforwardly evidenced that the critical micellar temperature is shifted to larger values by adding a CD which is able to include the middle poly(propylene oxide) block while it is not influenced by the presence of CD which is selective to the poly…
Cellulose-click-ferrocenes as docking spots for cyclodextrin
2012
A novel synthesis of ferrocene-modified cellulose, prepared from 6-azido-6-deoxy-cellulose and ethynylferrocene, is presented. The two components were coupled via copper-catalyzed click-type cycloaddition under microwave-assisted conditions. The surface structure of the cellulose derivative was investigated in comparison with that of pure, microcrystalline cellulose using electron microscopy (scanning, transmission and scanning transmission), showing iron atoms of ferrocene as homogeneously distributed particles. They are detectable as clear signals in the energy-dispersive X-ray profile. In addition, Rame-β-cyclodextrin was supramolecularly attached to cellulose and the complex formed was …
Cyclodextrins in polymer synthesis: free radical polymerization of cyclodextrin complexes with oxazoline-functionalized vinyl monomers as guest molec…
2000
The synthesis of five new oxazoline functionalized vinyl monomers N-[4-(4′,5′-dihydrooxazol-2-yl)phenyl]acrylamide (3 a), N-[4-(4′,5′-dihydrooxazol-2-yl)phenyl]-2-methylacrylamide (3 b), N-{10-[4-(4′,5′-dihydrooxazol-2-yl)phenylcarbamoyl]decyl}-2-acrylamide (5 a), N-{10-[4-(4′,5′-dihydrooxazol-2-yl)phenylcarbamoyl]decyl}-2-methylacrylamide (5 b) and N-[4-(4′,5′-dihydrooxazol-2-yl)-phenyl]-4-vinylbenzamide (7) is described. With an equimolar amount of 2,6-dimethyl-β-cyclodextrin (DMCD) these monomers formed hydrophilic inclusion complexes 3 a,b-DMCD, 5 a,b-DMCD and 7-DMCD. These complexes were polymerized radically in an aqueous medium. Resulting polymers P-(3 a, b), P-(5 a, b) and P-(7) pre…