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Research Article

Pharmaceutical Uses of Cyclodextrins and Derivatives

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Pages 2487-2499 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Due to their particular conformation, cyclodextrins have the remarkable characteristic of being able to include various kinds of molecule inside their hydrophobic cavity, conferring on them an environmental hydrophily. These inclusion compounds have completely new pharmacotechnical properties, but the most important ones concern increases in water solubility and bioavailability. When administered orally, the inclusion compounds decompose, allowing the free active ingredient to be absorbed by the gastro-intestinal mucosa. However, a certain proportion of inclusion compound is absorbed without any dissociation.

Some cyclodextrin derivatives are very interesting because of their very high water solubility, and also because of their low parenteral toxicity compared with the original β-cyclodextrin. However, in parenteral administration, it is absolutely necessary to study the pharmacokinetic and pharmacological characteristics of the inclusion compound, which must be considered as the true active ingredient.

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