Beta Methyl Cyclodextrin

CAS# 128446-36-6

Product Description

Beta-methyl cyclodextrin is a derivative of cyclodextrin with properties similar to beta-cyclodextrin and finds various industrial applications.

Product:

Beta Methyl Cyclodextrin

CAS:

128446-36-6

Synonym:

Methyl-beta-cyclodextrin; β-Cyclodextrin, methyl ethers

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Dry Powder

Density

0.4 g/cm3

Flash Point

187 °C

Melting point

180-182 °C

Molecular Weight

1303.3

Purity

99%

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Beta Methyl Cyclodextrin used in many
industry applications

Beta-methyl cyclodextrin is a derivative of cyclodextrin with a methyl group substitution at the C2 position of the glucose units. It exhibits properties similar to beta-cyclodextrin and finds various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Inclusion Complex Formation: Beta-methyl cyclodextrin is utilized for the formation of inclusion complexes with hydrophobic guest molecules. These complexes enhance the solubility, stability, and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs, flavors, fragrances, and other bioactive compounds.
  2. Pharmaceuticals: It is employed in pharmaceutical formulations to improve the delivery and efficacy of drugs. Beta-methyl cyclodextrin inclusion complexes are used in oral, topical, and parenteral drug delivery systems to enhance drug solubility, permeability, and absorption.
  3. Food and Beverage Industry: Beta-methyl cyclodextrin serves as a food additive and flavoring agent in the food and beverage industry. It encapsulates and masks off-flavors, odors, and volatile compounds, thereby improving the sensory characteristics and stability of food products.
  4. Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: It finds applications in cosmetics, skincare, and personal care products as a stabilizer and encapsulating agent. Beta-methyl cyclodextrin complexes help enhance the stability, release, and bioavailability of active ingredients in formulations such as creams, lotions, and perfumes.
  5. Chemical Separations: Beta-methyl cyclodextrin is used in chromatography and separation techniques for the selective extraction and purification of target molecules. It selectively binds and separates enantiomers, isomers, and other organic compounds based on their molecular properties.
  6. Textile Industry: It is employed in the textile industry as a dye carrier and encapsulating agent for textile dyes and pigments. Beta-methyl cyclodextrin complexes facilitate the solubility, dispersion, and fixation of dyes during the dyeing process, resulting in improved color intensity and uniformity in dyed fabrics.
  7. Environmental Remediation: Beta-methyl cyclodextrin is explored for environmental applications such as wastewater treatment and soil remediation. It can encapsulate and trap organic pollutants, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds, aiding in their removal and degradation from contaminated environments.
  8. Flavor and Fragrance Industry: It is utilized in the flavor and fragrance industry to encapsulate and protect sensitive aroma compounds. Beta-methyl cyclodextrin inclusion complexes help extend the shelf-life and release profile of flavors and fragrances in various consumer products.