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Cationic β-cyclodextrin polymer (CPβCD) and its complexes with butylparaben and triclosan were reported in this paper. 2D NMR confirmed that the host-guest complexes were formed by including antibiotics inside the cavities of CPβCDs, which significantly improved the water solubility of the antibiotics. Results of inhibition zones and shaking flask methods of antimicrobial-modified cellulose fibres...
The preparation of a cationic β-cyclodextrin polymer (CPβCD) and its complexes with butylparaben and triclosan were reported in this paper. FT-IR and 2D 1 H– 1 H gCOSY NMR spectra confirmed that the antibiotics could be included inside of the lipophilic cavities of CPβCD. The formation of complexation of CPβCD with the antibiotics significantly improved the water solubility. The solubility...
Antimicrobial-modified starch was synthesized by covalently bonding guanidine polymer (PHGH) with potato starch via coupling reaction. Orthogonal tests were applied to optimize the reaction conditions. The coupling efficiency could reach 90.21% at the optimal conditions: temperature, 70 °C; time, 2 h; PHGH/starch, 120 wt.%; GDE/starch, 8 wt.%; pH, 11. PHGH modified starches exhibited high antimicrobial...
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