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cyclodextrin (noun): A type of cyclic oligosaccharide molecule used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, and cosmetics. This noun is typically used in scientific, research, or technical environments
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Cyclodextrins are produced from starch by enzymatic conversion.
Solubilizing agents such as cyclodextrins may be included.
The cyclodextrins used are those previously described.
A more novel type of substituted cyclodextrins is sulfobutylcyclodextrines.
Other cyclodextrins have unique biological features.
Another suitable type of substituted cyclodextrins is sulfobutylcyclodextrins.
Cyclodextrins are a family of compounds which are saccharide polymers.
Mixtures of various cyclodextrins can also be employed.
Cyclodextrins may be added as aqueous solubility enhancers.
Another suitable type of substituted cyclodextrins is sulfobutylcyclodextrines.
These cyclodextrins may be used alone or in combination.
It is previously known to use cyclodextrins in transdermal systems.
Cyclodextrins are cyclic carbohydrates derived from starch.
Solubilizers like cyclodextrins may also be added.
Cyclodextrins for administering fatty acids in tablets.

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Suitable dendrimers and cyclodextrins are discussed above.
Cyclodextrins may also be of use for delivery.
Preparation of nanoparticles in the presence of different cyclodextrins.
Other applications of cyclodextrins include the field of microbiology.
Interior can coating compositions containing cyclodextrins.
Cyclodextrins are of wide interest in part because they are nontoxic.
There are many derivatives of cyclodextrins that are known.
Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides obtained by enzymatic conversion of starch.
A preferred reagent comprises one or more cyclodextrins.
Cyclodextrins are useful molecular chelating agents.
Typical examples of this kind of excipients are cyclodextrins.
Phosphated cyclodextrins are known in the art.
A similar replacement has not been attempted on cyclodextrins.
Cyclodextrins are at present mainly used for complexing pesticides.
Diacerein in solid dispersion or in complexation with cyclodextrins.
Sulfated cyclodextrins are known in the art.
It is also preferable to use a mixture of cyclodextrins.
Cyclodextrins vary in structure and properties.
A mixture of cyclodextrins may also be used.
Cyclodextrins and their derivatives are mostly crystalline solids.
Chemical modification of cyclodextrins is known to modulate their properties.
Cyclodextrins are cyclic carbohydrates that are derived from starch.
Another type of substituted cyclodextrins are sulfobutylcyclodextrines.
Cyclodextrins can be obtained from commercially available sources.
Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase is able to produce cyclodextrins from starch.
Mixtures of cyclodextrins may also be used.
These complexes are prepared using large excess of cyclodextrins.
Various forms of cyclodextrins are commercially available.
High performance liquid chromatography was performed to detect cyclodextrins.
Cyclodextrins may be employed for solubilisation and stabilisation.
Halotriazine and halopyrimidine derivatives of cyclodextrins have been synthesized.
Cyclodextrins are cyclic carbohydrate chains derived from starch.
A review on the use of cyclodextrins in foods.
Complexed cyclodextrins also can be included in the adhesive.
This has made industrial application of cyclodextrins possible.

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