Abstract
NMR spectroscopy is an effective technique, applicable for studying bioactive materials or drug delivery systems in order to obtain comprehensive details related to structural and dynamic characteristics at atomic resolution. The applications of NMR spectroscopy have been increased considerably as a result of the combination of advancement in technological NMR instrumentation and scientific knowledge. This chapter is dedicated to highlight the applications of NMR spectroscopy in drug:cyclodextrin complexes using both liquid- and solid-state NMR spectroscopy.
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This work has been co-financed by the European Union and Greek national funds through the program “Support for Researchers with Emphasis on Young Researchers” (call code: EDBM34, ΚΕ 14995) and under the research title “Preparation and study of innovative forms of administration of pharmaceutical molecules targeting at improved pharmacological properties.”
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Ntountaniotis, D., Leonis, G., Christodoulou, E., Mavromoustakos, T. (2021). Applications of NMR in Drug:Cyclodextrin Complexes. In: Mavromoustakos, T., Tzakos, A.G., Durdagi, S. (eds) Supramolecules in Drug Discovery and Drug Delivery. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2207. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0920-0_22
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