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A hyclate (Latin: hyclas) is a pharmaceutical term for hydrochloride hemiethanolate hemihydrateHCl·⁠1/2⁠EtOH·⁠1/2⁠H2O), e.g. doxycycline hyclate.

References

  1. "hyclate". The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. Legendre, Alexandre O.; Silva, Laila R. R.; Silva, Douglas M.; Rosa, Iara M. L.; Azarias, Lilian C.; de Abreu, Polyana J.; de Araújo, Magali B.; Neves, Person P.; Torres, Claudia; Martins, Felipe T.; Doriguetto, Antonio C. (2012). "Solid state chemistry of the antibiotic doxycycline: structure of the neutral monohydrate and insights into its poor water solubility". CrystEngComm. 14 (7): 2532–2540. doi:10.1039/C1CE06181J.
  3. "Doxycycline hyclate – Final text to replace published monograph in The International Pharmacopoeia" (PDF). who.int. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  4. Note: As of June 2018, doxycycline hyclate is apparently the only known, or used hyclate.


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