Trehalose dihydrate is a nonreducing disaccharide which has generated great interest in the food and pharmaceutical industries. However, it is well recognized that considerable batch to batch variation exists for supposedly identical samples, particularly in terms of the thermal response. In this investigation, two standardized forms of trehalose dihydrate were generated using two distinct crystallization pathways. The two batches were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, and FTIR. The thermal responses of the two forms were then studied using modulated temperature differential scanning calorimetry (MTDSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). In particular, we describe the technique of quasi-isotherma...
Recently, we found that sucrose from beet sources exhibited only one large endothermic DSC peak, whe...
As water/trehalose structures seem to gain more biological relevance in anhydrobiosis, the intriguin...
The mechanisms of glass transitions and the behavior of small solute molecules in a glassy matrix ar...
Trehalose dihydrate is a nonreducing disaccharide which has generated great interest in the food and...
Thermal behaviors of trehalose dihydrate (Th) and β-anhydrous trehalose (Tβ) have been investigated ...
Trehalose has many applications as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations; however, its use is ...
The properties of trehalose + water mixtures are studied as a function of mixture composition and te...
Trehalose forms a glass that can be used to preserve labile substances under desiccation. The crysta...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes opens up further understand...
Despite the advances in biotechnology the formulation of protein based medicine is limited. This is ...
The thermal and structural properties of amorphous trehalose mixed with a model drug, paracetamol, h...
Some organisms can survive complete dehydration and high temperatures by adopting an anhydrobiotic s...
Purpose Disaccharides such as trehalose are widely used as cryo-protectants to maintain the activity...
The two sugar molecules sucrose and trehalose are both considered as stabilizing molecules for the p...
Understanding of how the stabilization mechanism of trehalose operates on biological molecules again...
Recently, we found that sucrose from beet sources exhibited only one large endothermic DSC peak, whe...
As water/trehalose structures seem to gain more biological relevance in anhydrobiosis, the intriguin...
The mechanisms of glass transitions and the behavior of small solute molecules in a glassy matrix ar...
Trehalose dihydrate is a nonreducing disaccharide which has generated great interest in the food and...
Thermal behaviors of trehalose dihydrate (Th) and β-anhydrous trehalose (Tβ) have been investigated ...
Trehalose has many applications as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations; however, its use is ...
The properties of trehalose + water mixtures are studied as a function of mixture composition and te...
Trehalose forms a glass that can be used to preserve labile substances under desiccation. The crysta...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes opens up further understand...
Despite the advances in biotechnology the formulation of protein based medicine is limited. This is ...
The thermal and structural properties of amorphous trehalose mixed with a model drug, paracetamol, h...
Some organisms can survive complete dehydration and high temperatures by adopting an anhydrobiotic s...
Purpose Disaccharides such as trehalose are widely used as cryo-protectants to maintain the activity...
The two sugar molecules sucrose and trehalose are both considered as stabilizing molecules for the p...
Understanding of how the stabilization mechanism of trehalose operates on biological molecules again...
Recently, we found that sucrose from beet sources exhibited only one large endothermic DSC peak, whe...
As water/trehalose structures seem to gain more biological relevance in anhydrobiosis, the intriguin...
The mechanisms of glass transitions and the behavior of small solute molecules in a glassy matrix ar...