118 research outputs found
Secondary Structure-Induced Micro- and Macrophase Separation in Rod-Coil Polypeptide Diblock, Triblock, and Star-Block Copolymers
Skin compatibility of cyclodextrins and their derivatives: a comparative assessment using a corneoxenometry bioassay.
Few studies have been performed to assess the risk of skin damage by cyclodextrins (CD) and they have yielded contradictory results. The present study was conducted using the corneoxenometry bioassay on human stratum corneum to compare the skin compatibility of CD currently used in pharmaceutical preparations (betaCD, gammaCD, Rameb, Dimeb, Trimeb, HP-betaCD and HP-gammaCD) and that of new amphiphilic CD derivatives, namely, the phospholipidyl-CD (DMPE-Dimeb and DMPE-Trimeb). All the tested CD were well tolerated by the stratum corneum at a concentration of 5%. However, inter-individual reactivity was larger for DMPE-Dimeb, suggesting a more aggressive trend for this compound. Cutaneous Index of Mildness values obtained confirm that Dimeb is able to extract some skin components and shows that DMPE-Dimeb performs similarly
Facile and high yielding syntheses of phosphatidylcholines and phosphatidylethanolamines containing 2 H labeled acyl chains
NRC publication: Ye
ChemInform Abstract: A NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY OF THE LOCAL CONFORMATION AND MOLECULAR MOTIONS OF POLY(N5-(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)-L-GLUTAMINE) IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
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