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The present invention shows low hemolysis and low toxicity.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"}]},"abstract_lang":["en"],"has_abstract":true,"claim":{"en":[{"text":"A hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is a cyclodextrin derivative mixed substituted by hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl groups: n-(2,3,6-O-2-hydroxypropyl)-m-(2,3,6-O-sulfobutyl)-β-cyclodextrin, wherein said cyclodextrin derivative has the following structure denoted by the following general fomula:\n ","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein the number of substituent groups per mole cyclodextrin is n hydroxypropyl groups and m sulfobutyl groups; \"n\" represents the average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl groups; \"m\" represents the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl groups; \"n+m=z\" is the gross average degree of substitution, in which n is a random integer selected among 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; m is a random integer selected among 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; and the gross average degree of substitution z is a random integer selected among 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 2, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is selected among:\n TABLE-tabl0023 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD ; Z = 5, HP 1 -SBE 4 -β-CD ; Z = 5, HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD ; Z = 9, HP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD ; Z = 4, HP 3 -SBE 2 -β-CD ; Z = 5, HP 3 -SBE 4 -β-CD ; Z = 7, HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD ; Z = 6, HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD ; Z = 7, HP 5 -SBE 2 -β-CD ; Z = 7, HP 5 -SBE 3 -β-CD ; Z = 8, HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD ; Z = 8. 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","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 5, wherein said average degree of substitution of n and m also includes the actual average value ± 0.5, the range of average degree of substitution is:\n TABLE-tabl0025 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD n = 1.5 - 2.4 ; m = 2.5 ~ 3.4 HP 1 -SBE 4 -β-CD n = 1.0 ~ 1.4 ; m = 3.5 ~ 4.4 HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD n = 2.5 ~ 3.4 ; m = 5.5 ~ 6.4 BP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD n = 1.5 ~ 2.4 ; m =1.5 ~ 2.4 HP 3 -SBE 4 -β-CD n = 2.5 ~ 3.4 ; m = 3.5 ~ 4.4 HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD n = 3.5 - 4.4 ; m = 1.5 ~ 2.4 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD n = 3.5 - 4.4 ; m = 2.5 - 3.4 HP 5 -SBE 2 -β-CD n=4.5~5.4; m=1.5~2.4 HP 5 -SBE 3 -β-CD n=4.5~5.4; m=2.5~3.4 HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD n=5.5~6.4;m= 1.5~2.4 HP 3 -SBE 2 -β-CD n = 2.5 ~ 3.4 ; m = 1.5 ~ 2.4.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the content of unmodified cyclodextrin is not more than 1.5 %.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"A method of preparing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein CD cyclodextrin is added with 2-4 times of water by weight and 2-17 times of base by mols in sequence, then the reactive reagents of 2-15 times of 1,4-butyl sultone and 1.5-13 times of 1,2-propylene oxide by molar ratio are slowly dripped to the cyclodextrin solution, wherein 2~15 times of molar base should be added when 1,2-propylene oxide is added firstly, then added with the second reagent, wherein 1,4-butyl sultone reacts for 5-8 h at 80 °C; 1,2-propylene oxide reacts for 5-8 h at room temperature to produce a crude product of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, then neutralized to pH 6-7 with hydrochloric acid, filter, and the filtrate is dialyzed, dried under the condensation and pressure reduction condition to obtain the product.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The method of preparing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 8, wherein the specific steps can be one of the following two options:\n the cyclodextrin is added with 2-4 times weight ratio of water and 2 times of molar ratio of base, stirred at room temperature, then reacted with 1.5-13 times of molar ratio of 1,2-propylene oxide, several hours later, 2-15 times of molar ratio of base is added, heated to a stable temperature, added with 2 - 15 times of molar ratio of 1,4-butyl sultone, reacted to produce hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin product of specific degree of substitution; \n or the cyclodextrin is added with 2-4 times weight ratio of water and 3-17 times of molar ratio of base, stirred at room temperature, then reacted with 2-15 times of molar ratio of 1,4-butyl sultone for several hours, cooled down to room temperature, then under the controlled room temperature, added with 1.5-13 times of molar ratio of 1,2-propylene oxide to react for several hours, then hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl -cyclodextrin product of specific degree of substitution is obtained.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The method of preparing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 8 or claim 9, wherein unmodified cyclodextrin is used as a raw material, and mixed substitution of continuous feeding reaction steps was carried out without separation of reaction intermediate.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"A method of analyzing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin product is dissolved by water, or methanol or ethanol, or acetonitrile, or methanol-water, or ethanol-water, or acetonitrile-water solution, or two or three of solvents thereof, the product is analyzed by chromatography with sample solvent.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The method of analyzing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 11, wherein said analytical method is to analyze the product content or purity by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The method of analyzing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 11, wherein said analytical method is to analyze the organic impurities of the product by gas chromatography.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is used for the preparation of a mixture for medical purposes by inclusion or mixture with active molecule as excipients.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The pharmaceutical application of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 14, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin combination is used as oral preparations for treatment or health care purpose.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"},{"text":"The pharmaceutical application of hydraxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 14, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin combination is used as non-oral preparations for treatment or health care purpose.","lang":"en","source":"EPO_FULLTEXT","data_format":"ORIGINAL"}]},"claim_lang":["en"],"has_claim":true,"description":{"en":{"text":"FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a drug carrier - hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, particularly it relates to a derivative of cyclodextrin which is substituted by a hydroxypropyl group and a sulfobutyl group, the preparation method, analytical method, and the pharmacutical application as a drug carrier thereof. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Cyclodextrin (cyclodextrin, CD) is a natural cyclo-oligosaccharide product bonded by glucosidic bond of 6-15 glucose molecules which are obtained after hydrolysis and bonding by the cyclodextrin gluconotransferase (CGT'ase), the common products are α-, β-and γ-CD, containing 6, 7, 8 glucose molecules respectively, presenting a circular truncated cone, with a hollow hydrophobic intracavity. The hydroxyl groups of the glucose unit are distributed ouside the cavity, with hydrophilic property outside the cavity. With the special molecular structure of \"hydrophobic inside and hydrophilic outside\", CD can form a super-molecule (inclusion complex) with a weak reaction between host and guest molecules with a variety of small organic molecules of suitable size, to improve the physical and chemical property of the small organic molecules. Therefore, it has high research and application values for the molecular recognition, mimic enzymes and chiral separation by chromatography, etc, and the applications in agriculture, medicine, cosmetics and food industry are more promising. CD has a wide range of applications and research values in pharmacy, but its applications are restricted for its safety and solubility. The commonly used β-CD, because of its small solubility (1.85%), strong hemolysis, and strong irritation and obvious renal toxicity of non-intestinal administration of medicines, is unsuitable for non-intestinal administration, while β-CD derivatives (CDD) can overcome its shortomings. The safety of application in pharmacy for CDD is of primary consideration, which promotes the structural transformation of CD to obtain better inclusion complex or carrier materials for drugs. CD derivative method is to realize by choosing a suitable substituent to substitute the hydroxyl group of the unmodified CD, the inclusion of the substituent destroys the hydrogen bond between the cyclodextrin molecules and changes the solid structure and the property of small inclusion molecules, thus, it changes the physiochemical properties of the water-solubility of the CD, decreases the degree of hemolysis and toxicity and improves the pharmaceutical performance. The type and amount of the substituents introduced (degree of substitution) are of great significance on the property and nature of the derivatives. A \"minor\" change of the type and degree of substitution generally lead to a significant change of the property and nature of the CD derivatives. A typical example is the impact of propyl group and hydroxypropyl group with C3 structure on the performance of β-CD, although the difference of the structure of substituents is one oxygen atom, however, propyl-β-CD (Pr-β-CD) can not be used for drugs, but hydroxypropyl-β-CD (HP-β-CD) has been widely used as drug excipients and is used in the food industry at present due to its good water solubility, small degree of hemolysis and low toxicity. On the other hand, the change of average degree of substitution can also alter the performance and the use of derivatives, such as SBE-β-CD, the degree of hemolysis of such series of products will decrease with the increase of the degree of substitution, for instance, the degree of hemolysis of the 4-substituted derivative (SBE4-β-CD) and the single substituted derivative (SBE1-β-CD) are higher than the 7-substituted derivative, therefore, SBE7-β-CD (degree of Substitution 6.0-7.1) can be used as drug excipients ( US Patent No. 5134127 ). In addition, the change of the degree of substitution can also alter the inclusion property, for instance, the higher of the average degree of substitution of HP-β-CD, the less of complexing ability (Muller BW, Brauns U. Hydroxypropyl-B-cyclodextrin derivatives: influence of average degree of substitution on complexing ability and surface activity. J Pharm Sci, 1986, 75 (6): 571-572 ). The most commonly used is HP5-β-CD having a degree of substitution of 5. The structure of β-CD is characterized by two types of hydroxyl groups with a total of 21 on the secondary carbon (HO-C2 and HO-C3) and primary carbon (HO-C6). During the course of derivatisation, the amount of the sustituents and the postion of substitution will greatly alter, with the charateristics of rich structure isomerization. In the actural preparation, it is too difficult to obtain the derivatives with monosubstitution and the single structure. Besides the monosubstituted derivatives, the polysubstituted derivatives for the practical application are the mixure of different degree of substitution at different positions, usually average degree of substitution (DS) is used to denote the degree of substituation of CD derivatives. DS refers to the average number of substituents bound with one mole of unmodified CD, for instance, SBE7-β-CD of degree of substitution of 7 means that unmodified β-CD per unit is connected by 7 sulfobutyl groups on average, but actually the compound contains multiple kinds of substituted components from the degree of 1 to 11. HP5-β-CD means the HP5-β-CD with an average degree of substitution of 5, but actually containing the components of multiple degrees of substitution of hydroxypropyl group from 1 to 13. The intermolecular hydrogen bond of β-CD is the main reason for the small water solubility and renal toxicity, so the elimination of the adhesive force of the derivatives can form the groups of intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The introduction of groups due to CD derivatisation include two major types - hydrophobic group and hydrophilic groups, which developed the following five types of derivatives: ① the introduction of hydrophobic group, alkyl-substituted CD derivatives, for instance, 2,6-dimethyl-β-CD (DM-β-CD), random methyl-β-cyclodextrin (RM-β-CD) and full methylation-β-cyclodextrin, and diethyl-β-cyclodextrin. ② Hydrophilic group, hydroxyl-sustituted derivatives, such as hydroxypropyl-β-CD (HP-β-CD) ③ Branched-chain CD derivatives such as, glucose group-(G-β-CD), diglucose group-(G-β-CD), maltose group and di-maltose group-cyclodextrin. ④ Hydrophilic carboxyl derivatives, such as carboxymethyl CD (CM-β-CD), and so on ⑤ Ionization substituted-group, such as sulfonic-group CD-SBE4-β-CD and SBE7-β-CD, and so on. Although the introduction of hydrophilic groups and hydrophobic groups can improve the solubility property of β-CD, the safety and irritation of the derivatives of these two types of groups are quite different. The test showed that the sequence of degree of hemolysis of typical CDD is: β-CD > DM-β-CD > SBE1-β-CD ≈ HP-β-CD > SBE4-β-CD > SBE7-β-CD (1. Rajewski, RA; Stella, VJ Applications of cyclodextrins: 2. In vivo drug delivery. J. Pharm. Sci. 85 (11), 1142-1169, 1996 ). At present, the limited researches show that: the primary hydroxyl-substituted (6 OH) of β-CD can normally reduce the degree of hemolysis; and the introduction of positive ions usually can decrease the occurrence of hemolysis, and but the negative ion group has less obvious effect on reduction of the hemolytic effect; zwitterion group can normally increase the degree of hemolysis; while the positive ion groups of strong hydrophilic capacity will almost not cause hemolytic effect ( M. Bost, V. Laine, F. Piland, A. Gradelle, J. Defeye, B. Perly, J. Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry 1997, 29, 57 ). But the hemolytic tests of SBE-β-CD series of substituents showed that, with the increase of the degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group, the hemolytic performance of SBE-β-CD will significantly reduce ( Rajewski, RA; Stella, VJ Applications of cyclodextrins: 2. In vivo drug delivery. J. Pharm. Sci. 85 (11), 1142-1169, 1996 ). US Patent No. 5134127 reported the structure and usage of the substitution of ionized CD derivatives SBE-β-CD by sulfobutyl, the research shows the main advantages of SBE7-β-CD: high water solubility (> 50 g / 100g H2O); strong complexing ability; no pharmacological activity, no effect on renal function; used for non-oral preparation; low GMP production costs and wide uses. The medicinal product of SBE-β-CD is SBE7-β-CD, with an average degree of substitution of from 6.0 to 7.1, average molecular weight of 2089 ~ 2264 g / mol, which has been used for a number of drug preparation products. Another good medicinal CD derivative is hydroxypropyl-β-CD (HP-β-CD), and the degree of substitution marked in European Pharmacopoeia is within the range from 2.8 to 10.5, and the most commonly used product is HP5-β-CD having a degree of substitution of 5. The product having such a substitution degree has less hemolytic property, and excellent complexing ability, thus it is widely used. At present, most CD derivatives are monosubstituted products. In recent years, a mixed substitution derivative method has been developed. WO 2005042584 reports a new derivative of dual substituted sulfoalkyl-alkyl-CD (SAEx-AEy-CD). In the invention, the hydrophilic group (sulfoalkyl, SAE) and hydrophobic groups (Alkyl, AE) are introduced into CD simultaneously to realize dual poly-substituted derivatisation, SAEx-AEy-CD can not only improve the water-solublity, enhance the complexing ability, but also obviously reduce the hemolytic property than alkyl-CD, wherein the hemolytic role of ethyl-methyl-butyl-β-CD derivatives is equivalent to SBE4-β-CD, having good application prospect. The basic features of CD, as a drug carrier, are the complexing ability of drug molecules, and its unique function is to differentiate with other types of drug excipients. CD and its derivatives are usually much larger than the drug's molecular weight, and the CD more than the proportion of drug quality is usually used on the actual application, the practice shows that, CD derivatives of too large molecular weight will allow the ratio of excipients in the preparation too high and thus influence the function of CD, and become an important factor for restriction its application. Therefore, the derivatisation of CD should not only consider the water solubility and safety, but also should control the molecular weight of the derivatives within a reasonable scope. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is to improve the water solubility of the unmodified CD and prepare safe, effective CD derivatives of appropriate molecular weight. In order to achieve the goal, two kinds of different structures of hydrophilic substituted groups are introduced into the unmodified CD. By the mixed substitution method of two substituents of different proportions, the CD property is improved. For the present invention, the compound design, synthesis, structure identification, complexing ability test, hemolytic test, test analysis, toxicity test and general pharmacological tests are adopted. Technical solutions provided by the present invention are:\n 1) Determination of the substituent of the hydrophilic group and degree of substitution: using hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl as the substituents, and hemolytic property - degree of substitution relation and hemolytic property - distribution coefficient of molecule (Log P) relation, and considering the molecular weight restriction of the derivatives, design series of HPn-SBEm-β-CD derivatives. 2) Synthesize the design substance by base catalysis continuous reaction method: using unmodified CD as a raw material, 1,2-propylene oxide and 1,4-butyl sultone as the reacting reagents to prepare the products by base catalysis in water solution. 3) Identification of the structure of derivatives: effectively differentiate the mono-substituted derivative and its mixture with HPn-SBEm-CD by HPLC and dialysis methods; identify the structure of HPn-SBEm-β-CD by IR, 1H-NMR and DSC spectrum to determine the degree of substitution n and m, and the chromatography is used to analyse the products. 4) Inclusion complex test determination of inclusion complex of HPn-SBEm-β-CD on ionic or non-ionic active molecules; preparation conditions of test inclusion complex; identification of inclusion complex by DSC spectrum. 5) Hemolytic test: conduct hemolytic test with the controls of unmodified CD, HP5-β-CD and SBE7-β-CD. 6) Acute toxicity and general pharmacological tests: using HP-β-CD as control, determine the impact of HPn-SBEm-β-CD toxicity on the cardiovascular system and respiratory system of animals by oral and intravenous administration. I. Hydrophilic substituted group and the determination of degree of substitution 2-HP (HP) and sulfobutyl are hydrophilic groups that can effectively reduce the hemolytic effect of the unmodified CD, and the hemolytic relations between the two substituted derivatives is: β-CD > SBE1-β- CD ≈ HP-β-CD ≥ SBE4-β-CD > SBE7-β-CD; using CAChe 6.1.8 Worksystem Pro. Program, simulate and calculate the structural parameters of derivatives of substitution degree of hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl group of 1-10 (such as: charge, dipole moment, improper torsion, van der Waals, molecular orbital energies, hydrogen bond, torsion stretch, Log P, etc), analyze the relevance with the hemolytic performance, and discover that the distribution coefficient (Log P) is related to the substitent type and degree of substitution, the sequence is: β-CD < SBE1-β-CD < HP3-β-CD < HP5-β-CD≤ SBE4-β-CD < SBE7-β-CD, the results are negatively correlated to the hemolytic performance. To achieve this goal, the derivative hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD (HPn-SBEm-β-CD) mixedly substituted by hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl grous, among them, n refers to the average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl group, m refers to the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group. Log P values of HP n -SBE m -β-CD of n =1 ~ 9 and m = 1 ~ 9 are further calculated, and the data are shown in the following Table 1:\n TABLE-tabl0001 Table I: The relation between Log P values of HPn-SBEm-β-CD and the substituent, degree of substitution 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -8.52** -8.27 -8.02 -7.77 -7.52 -7.28 -7.03 -6.78 -6.53 -6.28 1 -8.16 -7.92 -7.67 -7.42 -7.17 -6.92 -6.67 -6.43 -6.18 -5.93 2 -7.81 -7.56 -7.31 -7.07 -6.82 -6.57 -6.32 -6.07 -5.83 3 -7.45 -7.21 -6.96 -6.71 -6.46 -6.21 -5.97 -5.72 4 -7.10 -6.86 -6.61 -6.36 -6.11 -5.86 -5.62 5 -6.74 -6.50 -6.25 -6.00 -5.75 -5.51 6 -6.39 -6.15 -5.90 -5.65 -5.40 7 -6.04 -5.79 -5.54 -5.31 8 -5.69 -5.44 -5.19 9 -5.34 -5.09 * n = degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl group; m = degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group \n**n=m=0, HP n -SBE m -β-CD=β-CD HPn-SBEm-β-CD series of derivatives of average degree of substitution of n + m = Z≤10 are designed, and the distribution of average molecular weight is from 1353 to 2625. In other words, in the present invention, a hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin substituted by hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl groups: n-(2,3,6-O-2-hydroxypropyl)-m-(2,3,6-O-sulfobutyl)-β-CD, said CD derivative has the structure of the following general formula:\n Preferably, the number of groups substituted in each mole of CD includes: n hydroxypropyl groups and m sulfobutyl groups, wherein, n refers to the average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl substituents connected to each mole of CD derivatives; m refers to the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl substituents connected to each mole of CD derivatives; and n + m = Z is the gross average degree of substitution of CD derivative, wherein n is selected among 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; and m is selected among 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Z ≤ 10, wherein said average degree of substitution n and m also include the actual averge value ± 0.5. In the present invention, the X of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is preferably Na and/or K derivatives. II. Preparation of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin The preferred preparation method: using unmodified CD as the raw material carry out mixed substitution by the reaction steps of continuous feeding without separation of intermediates. Starting materials: β-cyclodextrin; reactive reagents: 1,4-butyl sultone, 1,2-propylene oxide, base catalysis: NaOH, or KOH, or LiOH, preferably NaOH. Reaction system: aqueous solution. CD is added with 2-4 times of water by mass and 2-17 times of moles of bases, then added with 2-15 times of 1,4-butyl sultone by mol proportion, and 1.5 - 13 times of 1,2-propylene oxide by mol proportion. The two reactive reagents are slowly dripped into CD solution, wherein, 2-15 times of bases by mols is required to supplement into the solution that is added with 1,2-propylene oxide, then dripped with the second reagent; wherein, the solution added with 1,4-butyl sultone should react for 5-8 h at the temperature of 80°C; and the solution added with 1,2 propylene oxide should react for 5-8 h at room temperature to produce the crude product of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, neutralize the mixture with hydrochloric acid to pH of 6 ~ 7, filter, then the filtrate is dialyzed, concentrated to obtain the products by pressure reduction. The following process is recommended: Synthesis Process 1: 2-4 times of water and 3-17 times molar of NaOH are added to the CD, mixed and heated to 80°C, slowly dripped into 2-15 times of molar ratio of 1,4-butyl sultone, reacted for 5-8 h, cooled down to the room temperature, then slowly dripped 1.5-13 times of molar ratio of 1,2-propylene oxide, reacted for 7-8 h to produce the crude product of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, then neutralized to pH 6 ~ 7 by hydrochloric acid, filtered, then the filtrate is dialyzed, concentrated to obtain the products by pressure reduction. Synthesis Process 2: 2-4 times of water and 2 times molar of NaOH are added to the CD, mixed and slowly dripped by 1.5-13 times of molar ratio of 1,2-propylene oxide, reacted for 7-8 hours, then supplemented by 2-15 times of molar ratio of NaOH, heated to 80°C, slowly dripped by 2-15 times of molar ratio of 1,4-butyl sultone under constant stirring, reacted for 5-8 h to produce the crude product of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, then neutralized to pH 6 ~ 7 by hydrochloric acid, filtered, then the filtrate is dialyzed, concentrated to obtain the products by pressure reduction. According to the above synthetic methods, the product having the required degree of substitution can be obtained by different proportion of feeding. The degree of substitution and the physiochemical property of part of the products are shown in Table 2 - Table 4:\n TABLE-tabl0002 Table 2: Average degree of substitution of 11 kinds of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrins Product Average molecular weight (g/ml) Actual average degree of substitution* HP SBE HP 1 -SBE4-β-CD 1756 1.2 3.5 HP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD 1620 2.1 2.3 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 1713 1.8 3.0 HP 3 -SBE 2 -β-CD 1616 2.7 2.1 HP 3 -SBE 4 -β-CD 2000 3.2 4.3 HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 2171 2.6 5.6 HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD 1676 3.9 2.0 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 1799 3.8 2.8 HP 5 -SBE 2 -β-CD 1677 4.6 1.8 HP 5 -SBE 3 -β-CD 1923 4.9 3.2 HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD 1720 6.0 1.5 \n TABLE-tabl0003 Table 3: The physiochemical properties of 11 kinds of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrins of different degrees of substitution sample melting point °C specific rotation [α] water content (%) HP 1 -SBE 4 -β-CD 227~237 +120.98 4.6 HP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD 245~255 +171.30 5.2 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 202~212 +107.97 5.0 HP 3 -SBE 2 -β-CD 220~231 +145.42 5.6 HP 3 -SBE 4 -β-CD 227~235 +116.25 4.1 HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 270~280 +99.06 4.2 HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD 234~244 +129.81 5.3 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 232~242 +115.37 4.7 HP 5 -SBE 2 -β-CD 244~255 +132.68 5.3 HP 5 -SBE 3 -β-CD 225~240 +128.71 5.1 HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD 236~243 +149.70 5.7 \n TABLE-tabl0004 Table 4: Solubility test of HP2-SBE2-β-CD* solvent sample amount (g) adding quantity of solvent (ml) solute / solvent dissolving state conclusion water 0.5000 0.50 1/1 fully dissolved extremely easily dissolvable 0.1mol/L HC1 0.5000 0.50 1/1 fully dissolved extremely easily dissolvable 0.1mol/L NaOH 0.5000 0.50 1/1 fully dissolved extremely easily dissolvable Methanol 0.1000 1.00 1/10 fully dissolved easily dissolvable Ethanol 0.1000 5.00 1/50 dissolved slightly dissolvable Acetonitrile 0.1000 6.00 1/60 dissolved slightly dissolvable Hexane 0.0100 100 1/10000 turbidity of solution non-dissolvable Ethyl acetate 0.0100 100 1/10000 turbidity of solution non-dissolvable Trichloromethane 0.0100 100 1/10000 turbidity of solution non-dissolvable Acetone 0.0100 100 1/10000 turbidity of solution non-dissolvable 50% methanol solution 0.1000 1.00 1/10 dissolved easily dissolvable 50% ethanol solution 0.1000 2.00 1/20 dissolved dissolvable 30% acetonitrile solution 0.1000 3.00 1/30 dissolved dissolvable • Solubility: based on \"Compilation of guidelines of pre-clinical research of new drugs (western medicine)'', refer to the test under Solubility Item of \"People's Republic of China Pharmacopoeia\", 2 nd edition, 2000. HPLC and dialysis methods are adopted to differentiate the product and the mixture of hydroxypropyl-β-CD (HP-β-CD), β-CD (β-CD) and sulfobutyl-β-CD. 1. HPLC method: HPLC spectra of HP-β-CD, β-CD, HP2-SBE3-β-CD are shown in Fig. 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Under the chromatographic conditions, HP-β-CD elution spectrum has a number of broad peaks, with a retention time of about 3, 10, 13, 16 min; and β-CD has a single broad peak, retention time of about 10 min; while HP2-SBE3-β-CD elution spectrum presents a single broad peak with a retention time of 3 min, without HP-β-CD and β-CD characteristic peak, which indicates that hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin does not contain HP-β-CD and β-CD. Spectral features combined with 1H-NMR spectrum show that: hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-o-cyclodextrin is not the physical mixture of β-CD and hydroxypropyl-β-CD and sulfobutyl-β-CD. 2. Dialysis method: Test results show that after dialysis of the mixed samples of HP2-β-CD and SBE6-β-CD by ratio of 1 to 1, the sample weight will reduce half, and the reserved 1H-NMR spectrum only presents SBE4-β-CD characteristic peak, basically no methyl characteristic peak of HP2-β-CD (more than 90 percent losses due to dialysis); HP2-SBE3-β-CD Comparative Test shows that there is basically no changes of 1H-NMR spectrum (dialysis loss rate <7%). The results indicate that the product obtained herein contains hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl group, and the sample is the product of the mixed substitution by hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl, rather than the mixture of HP-β-CD and SBE-β-CD. III. Determination of purity and content of hydrozypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD 1. Determination of purity of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD Hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD under the present invention is a series of CD derivatives composed of different degrees of substitution of hydroxypropyl group and different degrees of substitution of sulfobutyl group. According to the above preparation method, the main impurities and limited amount required are shown in the following table 5:\n TABLE-tabl0005 Table 5: Main impurities of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD Impurities sources of impurities limited amount of impurities (%) CD residue <1.5% γ-hydroxybutyrate sulfonate residue <2ppm 1,2-propanediol hydrolysis product <2.5% Under the present invention, a HPLC method is adopted to analyze and detect the residual CD, and GC method is adopted to analyze and detect γ-hydroxybutyrate sulfonate and 1,2-propylene glycol, which is illustrated by taking HP2-SBE3-β-CD as an example. Detection of residues of CD by HPLC method: The residual amount of β-CD in HP2-SBE3-β-CD detected by HPLC method is 0.8% ( Fig. 4 ). Detection of γ-hydroxybutyrate sulfonate and 1,2-propanediol by GC method: The contents of γ-hydroxybutyrate sulfonate and 1,2-propylene glycol are 1.2 ppm, 1.0% respectively by GC method ( Fig. 5 ). 2. Determination of the content of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD Under the present invention, reverse phase-HPLC and external standard method are adopted to determine the content of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD of different degrees of substitution. Taking HP3-SBE6-β-CD as an example, the content of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD detected by HPLC is 93.7%. IV. Inclusion of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD and insoluble drugs 1. Ion drugs: prazosin hydrochloride Under the present invention, HP4-SBE2-β-CD was mixed with 1-10 times of water by weight ratio, 1/10 of prazosin hydrochloride by weight ratio based on the weight of HP4-SBE2-β-CD as 1 were added, fully mixed by stirring for about 2 h; filtered under pressure, then the solid was flushed by water, dried, then the compound containing the inclusion of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and prazosin hydrochloride was obtained. 1) Determination of inclusion constant of prazosin hydrochloride and hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin UV-spectrophotometry ( Wang Yana, Lu Yapeng, Ren Yong, et al. Determination and its application of the inclusion constant of cyclodextrin and derivatives/drugs [J]. Pharmacy progress, 2004, 28 (1): 23 ) was adopted to measure the inclusion constant Ka of HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP4-SBE2-β-CD, HP2-SBE2-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP-β-CD and prazosin hydrochloride respectively, the results are shown in Table 6.\n TABLE-tabl0006 Table 6: The inclusion constant of different degrees of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl -cyclodextrin and prazosin hydrochloride sample inclusion constant Ka HP-β-CD 597 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 610 HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD 4131 HP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD 2697 HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 12048 The results show that hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin has good inclusion ability with prazosin hydrochloride, and the inclusion constant is larger than that of HP-β-CD. 2) Thermal analysis validation test of inclusion complex Thermal analysis of samples are shown in Fig. 6 . As shown in the Fig., the physical mixture retains the water peak and melting peak of prazosin hydrochloride, which are basically the simple accumulation of prazosin hydrochloride and HP4-SBE2-β-CD; while in the spectrum of prazosin hydrochloride inclusion of HP4-SBE2-β-CD, the water peak of prazosin hydrochloride disappears, and the position (temperature) and shape (thermal effects) of each peak change, which show that the inclusion complex is formed. 3) Solubilizing test ofprazosin hydrochloride Determination of the solubilization effect of 10% different hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-o-CD on prazosin hydrochloride, the results are shown in Table 7.\n TABLE-tabl0007 Table 7: The solubilization effect of 10% different hydrogypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD on prazosin hydrochloride sample solubility (µg/ml) factor of solubilization prazosin hydrochloride 0.0495 - prazosin hydrochloride / HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 2.0344 41.1 prazosin hydrochloride / HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 1.5345 31.0 prazosin hydrochloride / HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD 3.0200 61.0 prazosin hydrochloride / HP 5 -β-CD 1.1633 23.5 The test results show that the hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD has significant solubilization effect on prazosin hydrochloride; the solubilization effect is stronger than that of HP-β-CD. 2. Anionic drugs: Ibuprofen HP4-SBE2-β-CD obtained herein was mixed with 1~10 times of water, ibuprofen in a weight ratio of 1 / 4 based on the weight of HP4-SBE2-β-CD as 1 was added, fully mixed by stirring for about 2 h, filtered by pressure, then the solid substance was flushed with water, dried, and the compound containing the inclusion complex of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and ibuprofen was obtained. 1) Determination of the inclusion constant of ibuprofen and hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin UV-spectrophotometry ( Wang Yana, Lu Yapeng, Ren Yong, et al. Determination and its application of the inclusion constant of cyclodextrin and derivatives/drugs [J]. Pharmacy progress, 2004, 28 (1): 23 .) was adopted to measure the inclusion constant Ka of HP2-SBE3-P-CD, HP-β-CD and ibuprofen, the results are shown in Table 8.\n TABLE-tabl0008 Table 8: The inclusion constant of different degrees of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin and prazosin hydrochloride sample inclusion constant Ka HP-β-CD 221 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 61 The above results show that the inclusion ability of HP2-SBE3-β-CD with ibuprofen is poorer than that of HP-β-CD with ibuprofen, but HP2-SBE3-β-CD still has certain inclusion ability with ibuprofen. 2) Thermal analysis validation test of inclusion complex Thermal analysis of samples is shown in Fig. 7 . As shown in the Fig., the physical mixture retains the water peak and melting peak of ibuprofen, which are basically the simple accumulation of ibuprofen and HP4-SBE2-β-CD; while in the spectrum of inclusion complex of ibuprofen and HP4-SBE2-β-CD, the water peak of ibuprofen disappears, and the position (temperature) and shape (thermal effects) of each peak change, which show that the inclusion complex is formed. 3) Solubilizing test of ibuprofen Determination of the solubilization effect of 10% different hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-CD on ibuprofen, the results are shown in Table 9.\n TABLE-tabl0009 Table 9: The solubilization effect of 10% different hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD on ibuprofen sample solubility (µg/ml) factor of solubilization ibuprofen 64.68 - ibuprofen/ HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 330.01 5.1 ibuprofen/ HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 321.25 5.0 ibuprofen/ HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD 315.03 4.9 The test results show that the hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD has a certain solubilization effect on ibuprofen and the solubilization factor is about 5. 3. Non-ionic drugs: Puerarin HP4-SBE2-β-CD obtained herein was mixed with 1~10 times of water, puerarin in a weight ratio of 1 / 2.7 based on the weight of HP4-SBE2-β-CD as 1 was added, fully mixed by stirring for about 2 h, filtered by pressure, then the solid substance was flushed with water, dried, and the compound containing the inclusion complex of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and puerarin was obtained. 1) Determination of the inclusion constant of puerarin and hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin UV-spectrophotometry ( Wang Yana, Lu Yapeng, Ren Yong, et al. Determination and its application of the inclusion constant of cyclodextrin and derivatives/drugs [J]. Pharmacy progress, 2004, 28 (1): 23 .) was adopted to measure the inclusion constant Ka of HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP4-SBE2-β-CD, HP2-SBE2-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP-β-CD and puerarin, the results are shown in Table 10. The results show that, hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin has good inclusion ability with puerarin, and the inclusion constant is larger than that of HP-β-CD.\n TABLE-tabl0010 Table 10 The inclusion constant of different degrees of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin and puerarin sample inclusion constant Ka HP-β-CD 345 HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 2168 HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD 26254 HP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD 863 HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 1440 The above results in Table 10 show that hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin has good inclusion ability with puerarin, and the inclusion constant is larger than that of HP-β-CD. 2) Thermal analysis validation test of inclusion complex The display thermal analysis of samples is shown in Fig. 8 . As shown in the Fig., the physical mixture retains the water peak and melting peak of puerarin, which are basically the simple accumulation of puerarin and HP4-SBE2-β-CD; while in the spectra of inclusion complex of puerarin and HP4-SBE2-β-CD, the water peak of puerarin disappears, and the position (temperature) and shape (thermal effect) of each peak change, which show that the inclusion complex is formed. 3) Solubilizing test of puerarin Determination of the solubilization effect of 10% different hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-CD on puerarin, the results are shown in Table 11.\n TABLE-tabl0011 Table 11: The solubilization effect of 10% different hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-CD on puerarin sample solubility (mg/ml) factor of solubilization puerarin 5.8 1 puerarin / HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 54 9.3 puerarin / HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 51.6 8.9 puerarin / HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD 24.6 4.2 The test results in Table 11 show that the hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-CD has certain solubilization effect on puerarin; the factor of solubilization effect is about 4-9. 4. Other drugs Using HP2-SBE3-β-CD as an example, the inclusion constant and solubilization effect of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD with other insoluble drugs are investigated, the results are shown in Table 12.\n TABLE-tabl0012 Table 12: The inclusion constant and solubilization effect of 10% HP2-SBE3-β-CD with insoluble drugs sample inclusion constant Ka factor of solubilization Iodoform/HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 2050 125 Camptothecin / HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 560 35 Lycopene/HP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 2566 173 The results show that the hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD has good solubilization effect on the insoluble drugs. V. Hemolytic test of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD (Reference: in accordance with State Drug Administration the technical requirements of traditional Chinese medicine injection, and the technical requirements of new drug research of traditional Chinese medicine, 1999, 11, 12). Under the present invention, using β-CD, HP-β-CD, SBE7-β-CD, SBE4-β-CD as controls, the hemolytic test results of 11 kinds of compounds are selected, shown in Table 13 and Fig. 9-Fig. 11 . The results showed that: 1) under the conditions of test concentration, the degree of hemolysis of all compounds are much less than that of β-CD; 2) the degree of hemolysis of the majority of compounds is less than that of the control products - HP-β-CD and SBE4-β-CD; 3) the degree of hemolysis of compounds HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP1-SBE4-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD is less than that of SBE7-β-CD (see Fig. 9 ), 4) the degree of hemolysis of a small number of compounds is larger than that of HP-β-CD and SBE4-β-CD when the concentration is more than 25 mmol. The degree of hemolysis of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl products under the present invention is directly related to the degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl groups: when the degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group is less than or equal to 2, it presents higher degree of hemolysis; and when the degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group is more than or equal to 2.5, the degree of hemolysis significantly reduces; when the gross degree of substitution is 4-7 and the degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group is 3-3.5, the degree of hemolysis is minimum. As long as the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group can be controlled to 3-6, the products of very low degree of hemolysis can be obtained.\n TABLE-tabl0013 Table 13: The results of hemolytic test of all test samples sample concentration without hemolysis (mg/ml) Concentration when the degree of hemolysis is 50 percent (mg/ml) HP 1 -SBE 4 -β-CD 22.83 55.33 HP 2 -SBE 2 -β-CD 19.44 33.21 BP 2 -SBE 3 -β-CD 20.56 > 60.00 HP 3 -SBE 2 -β-CD 14.54 29.89 HP 3 -SBE 4 -β-CD 24.00 58.00 HP 3 -SBE 6 -β-CD 34.73 > 76.00 HP 4 -SBE 2 -β-CD 20.11 38.54 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 10.79 27.88 HP 5 -SBE 2 -β-CD 10.90 28.51 HP 5 -SBE 3 -β-CD 22.11 45.19 HP 6 -SBE 2 -β-CD 18.92 32.68 SBE 7 -β-CD 25.20 60.90 SBE 4 -β-CD 10.60 15.90 HP-β-CD 8.16 12.61 β-CD 0.28 1.14 VI. Acute toxicity test of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin drug carrier (In accordance with State Drug Administration: \"Technical requirements of research of new drugs of TCM\", 1999/11/12), after investigating the acute toxicity of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin product, the results showed that when the mice are administered by intragastric administration of HP4-SBE3-β-CD with dosage of 8000 mg / kg and intravenous injection administration of HP4-SBE3-β-CD with dosage of 2000 mg / kg no death has been discovered and no obvious toxic side effects can be observed. The LD50 is not detected and the maximum of tolerance is 8000 mg / kg and 2000 mg / kg, respectively, the results indicated that the toxicity of HP4-SBE3-β-CD is very low. The toxicity data for some injections and excipients are listed on Table 14 for reference.\n TABLE-tabl0014 Table 14. Toxicity indicators of part of injection excipients* Sample Animal to be tested Administration method Toxicity LD dose (mg/kg) HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD mouse oral - 8000 intravenous injection - 2000 HP 3 -SBE 4 -β-CD mouse oral - 8000 intravenous injection - 2000 β-CD* mouse intraperitoneal injection LD50 788 Propylene glycol dog oral LD50 22 intravenous injection LD50 26 1,3-Butylene rat oral LD50 22.8 glycol subcutaneous injection LD50 20.06 rat oral LD50 23.31 subcutaneous injection LD50 16.51 amyl alcohol-tert rat oral LD50 1000 mouse subcutaneous injection LD50 2100 PEG400 mouse intraperitoneal injection LD50 4200 mouse subcutaneous injection LD50 10 (ml) Benzyl alcohol rat oral LD50 1230 intravenous injection LD50 64 mouse oral LD50 1580 intravenous injection LD50 480 DMF mouse oral LD50 2800 subcutaneous injection LD50 1000 intraperitoneal injection LD50 1400 intravenous injection LD50 2000 DMA mouse oral LD50 4620 intraperitoneal injection LD50 3200 intravenous injection LD50 3020 DMSO mouse oral LD50 16500 intraperitoneal injection LD50 3000 subcutaneous injection LD50 14 intravenous injection LD50 5750 Glyceryl triacetate rat subcutaneous LD50 2670 mouse injection subcutaneous injection LD50 3250 Ethyl lactate mouse subcutaneous LD0 2 (ml) injection LD50 2.5 (ml) LD100 3 (ml) intravenous injection LD0 0.2 (ml) LD50 0.6 (ml) LD100 1 (ml) Benzyl benzoate rat mouse oral LD50 1700 cutaneous absorption LD50 4000 oral LD50 1400 Mannitol rat oral LD50 17 mouse oral LD50 22 intraperitoneal injection LD50 14 intravenous injection LD50 17 Citric acid mouse Oral LD50 5040 intraperitoneal injection LD50 961 subcutaneous injection LD50 2700 intravenous injection LD50 42 Sodium deoxycholate mouse intraperitoneal injection LD50 1400 subcutaneous injection LD50 75 oral LD50 815 \nBibliography: * Hou Huimin Wanghao Zhang Guangjie: Medicinally Auxiliary Material and Application Technology, the 2nd Edition [M ] \n* Rajewski, R. A.; Traiger, G.; Bresnahan, J.; Jaberaboansari, P.; Stella, V J.; Thompson, D. O.; Preliminary Safety Evaluation of Parenterally Administered Sulfoalkyl Ether β-Cyclodextrin Derivatives, J. Pharm. Sci. 84(8), 927-932, 1995 VII. General pharmacological test of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutylether-β-cyclodextrin (I) Effects on a mouse's nervous system (Bibliography: 1. Xu, Shuyun Pharmacological Test Methodology, 2nd version, P.641, People Health Press, Beijing, 1991 . 2. Medicine Secretary for the Ministry of Health, Guidelines on Preclinical Study of New Pharmaceuticals (western medicine), p. 42, July, 1993 .)\n \n1. Effect on a mouse's ordinary behavior: the results showed that there was no obvious abnormality of the mouse's activity, feeding, urine and stools, fur and other indices after administration. Compared with the control group, it showed that there was no obvious effect on the mouse's ordinary behaviors. \n2. Effect on the mouse's spontaneity times: (see Table 15). The results showed that there was no obvious effect on the mouse's spontaneous activities when the HP4-SBE3-β-CD doses administrated were 80mg/kg, 160mg/kg and 320mg/kg. Compared with the control group at different times after administration, the result showed that there was no significant difference and no obvious effect on the mouse's spontaneous activities.\n TABLE-tabl0015 Table 15: Effect on the mouse's spontaneous activities Group Dose mg/kg Animal quantity n The frequency of spontaneous activities (times/5min) at different times (min) after administration 0 30 60 120 180 Blank control - 10 316±46 277±46 225±55 187±24 170±36 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 80 10 319±50 246±79 225±38 179±20 166±45 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 160 10 289±43 227±70 207±63 181±40 150±48 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 320 10 296±43 248±59 206±56 193±41 146±53 chloropromazine 2 10 302±75 57±40 * 16±20 * 22±19 * 25±28 * x±sd, Student t-test, * P < 0.05, compared with the control group. \n3. Effect on balance test: the result showed that the drop rate of each group is 0 after administration at each time, which indicated there was no obvious effect on balance movement. The above results showed that HP4-SBE3-β-CD would not change the mouse's ordinary behavior, activity times and balance movement when the intragastric administration doses provided were 80mg/kg, 160mg/kg and 320mg/kg, which indicated that the medicine had no effect on the nervous system. (II) Effect on respiratory system and cardiovascular system of anesthesized dogs (Bibliography: Department of Medical Administration, the Ministry of Health, The Guideline for New Medicine (Western Medicine) Preclinical Study Assembly, p. 42, July, 1993.)\n 1. Effect on the respiratory system test: (The test results are shown in Table 16). The results showed that there was no obvious changes of the respiratory frequency or respiratory amplitude of anesthesized dogs within each observation time between the groups administered with various doses of HP4-SBE3-β-CD through duodenum and the control group of normal saline solution; of which, there was no great significance for the goups of various doses of administration after administration for 30, 60, 120, and 180 min compared with no administration of medicines, P>0.05, while, comparing with the control groups, P> 0.05, which indicated that, HP4-SBE3-β-CD had no obvious effect on respiratory system of anesthesized dog. 2. Effect on cardiac rate: (The test results are shown in Table 17). The results showed that there was no obvious effect on the cardiac rate at various time phases after each dose groups of HP4-SBE3-β-CD was administrated through duodenum. Compared with the groups before administration of medicines and the control group, there were no significant effect (P>0.05), which indicated that the medicine had no obvious effect on the cardiac rate of anesthesized dogs. 3. Effect on blood pressure (BP): (The test results are shown in Table 18). The results showed that there was no obvious effect on SAP, DAP and MAP of anesthesized dogs at various times after HP4-SBE3-β-CD was administrated through duodenum when the dose was 40mg/kg, 80mg/kg and 160mg/kg. Compared with group of dogs before administration of medicines, there was no significant difference (P>0.05), which indicated that the medicine had no obvious effect on the blood pressure of anesthesized dogs. 4. Effect on electrocardiogram: (The test results are shown in Table 19). The results showed that there was no obvious effect on transmit time of anesthetic ECG wave and voltage amplitude after administration of HP4-SBE3-β-CD through duodenum when doses were 40mg/kg, 80mg/kg and 160mg/kg, and there was no occurrence of arrhythmia. Compared with the control group, there was no significant difference (P>0.05), which indicated that the medicine had no obvious effect on ECG of anesthesized dogs. Summing up the above results, after aministration of HP4-SBE3-β-CD through duodenum when the dose was 40mg/kg, 80mg/kg and 160mg/kg, there are no obvious change on blood pressure, respiration, cardiac rate and ECG of anesthesized dogs, which shows that HP4-SBE3-β-CD has no obvious effect on the respiration system and cardiac system of anesthesized dogs, while after administration of HP-β-CD, for instance, 10-100.0 mg/kg, there were no obvious effects on the respiratory amplitude, respiratory frequency, blood pressure - and ECG; when the doses were 40mg/kg, 120mg/kg and 400mg/kg, there was no obvious effect on mouse fasting blood glucose, however, there is slight reduction of impellent function of mouse stomach intestine when the doses were 120mg/kg and 400mg/kg ( Yong Ren and Shuqin Yu, the Documents on New Drug Registration, New Pharmaceutic Auxiliary Material: HP4-SBE3-β-CD, 2005 ).\n TABLE-tabl0016 Table 16 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD's effect on the respiration of anesthesized dogs Index Dose (mg/kg) Time after administration (min) 0 5 10 30 60 120 180 respiratory frequency (time/min) Control group - 17.8±5.60 17.0±6.96 17.3±6.92 16.7±6.09 18.3±5.85 19.5±5.92 20.0±5.25 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 19.5±3.67 20.8±5.15 20.5±5.09 20.5±5.17 20.7±3.72 19.3±4.23 20.0±5.25 80 18.5±6.41 19.2±6.70 19.7±5.89 20.3±5.50 19.7±6.05 19.8±6.99 21.3±7.94 160 18.0±4.24 18.8±4.45* 19.0±3.16 19.0±3.46 19.7±2.73 20.8±3.81 20.3±2.94 respiratory amplitude (mm) Control group - 14.2±1.33 14.7±1.86 14.7±1.63 14.8±0.76 13.5±0.84 13.2±1.47 14.0±1.09 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 13.3±1.50 13.5±1.87 13.3±1.97 14.8±1.83 14.8±2.04 14.3±1.21 14.7±2.06 80 13.5±1.76 14.3±0.82 15.2±1.72 14.5±1.76 14.3±1.86 14.8±1.16 15.0±1.90 160 13.5±2.73 14.0±2.83 13.5±2.81 14.2±2.32 13.8±1.94 14.0±1.90 14.2±2.14 X±S; n=6, student t-test, compared with the control group, P>0.05. \n TABLE-tabl0017 Table 17 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD's effect on the cardiac rate of anesthesized dogs Group Dose (mg/kg) cardiac rate of tested animal (times/min) at different times after administration (min) 0 5 10 30 60 120 180 Control group - 187.3±10.6 189.2±14.4 189.6±25.7 185.7±14.9 191.3±20.2 192.7±18.2 190.0±18.8 HP 4 -SBE 3 -j3-CD 40 188.8±18.2 187.5±16.0 188.2±21.0 188.2±19.2 189.3±22.6 188.5±23.2 190.0±19.1 80 187.5±18.5 193.2±16.5 192.3±16.5 194.5±18.9 198.3±18.9 195.8±18.8 197.8±18.7 160 185.3±22.1 187.8±20.9 184.8±20.8 187.3±23.8 188.5±21.4 190.7±19.2 188.8±18.0 X±S; n=6, student t-test, compared with the control group, P>0.05. \n TABLE-tabl0018 Table 18 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD's effect on the blood pressure of anesthesized dogs Index group dose (mg/kg) Blood pressure of tested animal (mmHg) at different time after administration (min) 0 5 10 30 60 120 180 S Control group - 145.5±15.6 147.2±17.3 145.3±15.6 144.0±13.8 144.7±18.2 144.0±19.2 144.0±18.3 A HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 148.3±15.0 145.0±16.0 144.8±17.3 147.5±15.8 145.8±16.3 147.2±18.6 147.7±20.2 P 80 144.7±15.5 144.5±14.8 144.7±15.7 148.0±15.5 150.3±15.9 149.7±14.9 148.7±13.4 160 146.0±14.8 145.3±16.6 143.5±17.0 144.3±17.2 148.0±13.3 149.5±13.2 149.3±12.8 D Control group - 104.8±10.6 104.7±10.6 103.3±11.0 102.5±11.7 103.7±13.0 101.8±14.4 102.5±14.1 A HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 104.0±9.4 104.0±11.3 104.3±10.4 103.3±11.1 101.8±12.7 101.8±11.8 100.2±15.1 P 80 103.0±10.6 103.2±10.1 102.8±9.7 103.3±10.6 105.5±12.2 104.7±9.4 104.7±10.2 160 101.5±9.3 99.5±10.9 98.7±10.0 99.3±11.7 100.0±9.0 103.7±9.8 102.3±10.4 M Control group - 121.3±12.7 120.7±12.8 120.8±12.4 117.8±11.3 119.5±16.4 118.2±17.4 119.2±17.2 A HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 120.5±11.5 118.8±12.5 118.3±11.8 120.3±12.6 119.0±14.1 119.2±15.0 115.3±14.5 P 80 119.2±11.2 119.7±11.4 119.2±11.4 120.5±12.7 122.2±13.6 120.7±12.3 121.3±11.4 160 119.0±11.8 117.8±13.1 116.0±13.2 116.2±12.8 117.8±11.1 119.2±11.3 119.7±11.4 X±S; n=6, student t-test, compared with the control group, P > 0.05, compared with the group without administration of medicine, P > 0.05 \n TABLE-tabl0019 Table 19 HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD's effect on the electrocardiogram of anesthetic dogs Index Group Dose (mg/kg) Time after administration (min) 0 5 10 30 60 120 180 Control group 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105±0.01 0.105±0.01 P-R HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105± 0.01 0.105±0.01 0.105±0.01 (s) 80 0.102± 0.007 0.102± 0.007 0.102± 0.007 0.102±0. 007 0.102± 0.007 0.102± 0.007 0.102±0.007 160 0.104± 0.008 0.104± 0.008 0.104± 0.008 0.104±0. 008 0.104± 0.008 0.104± 0.008 0.104±0.008 Control group 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044±0.003 QRS HP 4 -SBE 3 -β-CD 40 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044±0.003 (s)P 80 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044± 0.003 0.044±0.003 160 0.045± 0.003 0.045± 0.003 0.045± 0.003 0.045± 0.003 0.045± 0.003 0.045± 0.003 0.045±0.003 Control group 0.206± 0.017 0.206± 0.017 0.206± 0.017 0.206± 0.017 0.206± 0.017 0.206± 0.017 0.206±0.017 Q-T HP 4 -SBE 3 -β- CD 40 0.210± 0.019 0.211± 0.019 0.210± 0.019 0.211± 0.019 0.210± 0.019 0.210± 0.019 0.211±0.019 (s) 80 0.208± 0.012 0.208± 0.012 0.208± 0.012 0.205± 0.016 0.206± 0.015 0.207± 0.013 0.207±0.013 160 0.208± 0.016 0.206± 0.018 0.208± 0.016 0.207± 0.017 0.207± 0.017 0.208± 0.016 0.208±0.016 X±S; n=6, student t-test, compared with the control group, P > 0.05, compared with the group without administration of medicine, P > 0.05. ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION \n 1. Hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin synthesized in the present invention has small hemolysis and low toxicity. The hemolysis of various substituents within the scope of the present invention is lower than that of β-cyclodextrin and is also lower than that of the common pharmaceutical excipient hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin, and hemolysis of part of substituents is lower than the pharmaceutical excipient; sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin. The hemolysis of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is related to the substitution degree of hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl and has a minimum scope of hemolysis substitution degree: the products of hydroxypropyl substitution degree n within the range of 2.0-5.0 show lower hemolysis, and the products of sulfobutyl substitution degree m within the range of 3.0~4.5 show very low hemolysis. When the hydroxypropyl substitution degree n > 6, the hemolysis is increased; sulfobutyl substitution degree m ≤ 2.0 presents a relatively larger hemolysis; when sulfobutyl substitution degree m ≥ 2.5, the hemolysis is significantly reduced, summing up the results, when the gross degree of substitution is within 4-7, derivatives of low hemolysis can be obtained, such as HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP3-SBE2-β-CD, HP1-SBE4-β-CD and HP4-SBE2-β-CD, etc, and the Log P values of the derivatives of such degrees of substitution are within the range of -6.80 to 7.10. The hemolysis of derivatives of ethyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, propyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin reported in WO 2005042584 is equivalent to that of SBE4.6-β-CD. 2. The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin obtained herein has a good solubility and its water solubility is more than or equal to 50%, and also has a better solubility in organic solvent (as shown in Table 4). The good solubility is very beneficial to inclusion of insoluble drugs to facilitate simplification of the inclusion process and the analysis and detection of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin products, as well as control of the product quality. 3. The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin obtained herein has stronger inclusion ability, especially for the inclusion of cationic and neutral ion drugs and also has certain inclusion ability of anionic drugs. After inclusion of drugs, the solubility of the drugs is improved, which is particularly important to improve the bioavailability of insoluble drugs. 4. Hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin prepared herein has an appropriate average molecular weight, for instance, the HP1-SBE4-β-CD, HP2-SBE3-β-CD and HP3-SBE2-β-CD having a gross degree of substitution of 5, whose average molecular weight is within the range of 1571~1730 (equivalent to the molecular wieight of HP7-β-CD), is far below the average molecular weight of 2089 - 2264 of SBE7-β-CD. The inclusion quantity per unit weight of the drug obtained herein is higher than that of SBE7-β-CD, which means that for the same weight of inclusion materials, the product obtained herein will include 31%~33% more drugs than that of SBE7-β-CD, which has important and realistic significance to control the amount of excipients used, and thus greatly improve the application feasibility of the product obtained herein. 5. The preparation method of the present invention is simple with high yield and stable quality. The yield of weight of the series of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is more than or equal to 110. In addition, the raw materials for the present invention preparation method are easily available (β-CD, 1,2-propylene oxide, 1,4-butane sultone sold in the market), and the production cost is low. The required sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin with a degree of substitution can be obtained in the preparation process through regulating the feeding ratio. The chromatography method has high sensitivity, strong selectivity and simple operation for product analysis. 6. The product obtained herein is stable, non-toxic, non-inflammable, non-explosive, does not pollute the environment, is non-perishable, easy to store and transportation. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS \n Figure 1 : HPLC chromatogram of HP-β-CD. Chromatographic conditions, Chromatographic column: phenyl-column (4.6 mm x250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: methanol - water (1:10); column temperature: 25 °C, sample concentration: 0.02 mg / ml, and sample injection quantity: 20 µl. HP-β-CD elution spectrum has a number of broad peaks under these chromatographic conditions, among them, the peak at about 9 min is β-CD. Figure 2 : HPLC chromatogram of β-CD. The chromatographic conditions are the same as those of Figure 1 . β-CD elution spectrum has a broad peak at about 9 min under the chromatographic conditions. Figure 3 : HPLC chromatogram of HP2-SBE3-β-CD. The chromatographic conditions are the same as those of Figure 1 . A sulfobutyl group was introduced into HP2-SBE3-β-CD on the basis of the HP-β-CD structure, which makes the cyclodextrin polarity increase, provides easy elution, and presents a large single, broad peak at around 3.4 min. Figure 4 : An HPLC detection chromatogram of β-CD residue in HP2-SBE3-β-CD. Chromatographic conditions: Chromatographic column: phenyl-column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: water, column temperature: 25 °C, among them, the retention time for HP2-SBE3-β-CD is 9.6 min, and the retention time for β-CD is 34.6 min. Figure 5 : The chromatogram of the content of γ-hydroxybutyrate sulfonate (calculated by 1,4-butane sultone) and 1,2-propylene glycol in HP2-SBE3-β-CD by the GC method. Among them, the retention time for 1,2-propanediol is 5.8 min, the retention time for 1,4-butane sultone is 12.4 min. Figure 6 : Thermal analysis chart of prazosin hydrochloride. Where, a represents HP4-SBE2-β-CD; b represents prazosin hydrochloride; c represents the inclusion of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and prazosin hydrochloride; d represents the physical mixture of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and prazosin hydrochloride. It can be shown from d that the physical mixture maintains a water peak and melting peak of prazosin hydrochloride, and is basically a simple accumulation of prazosin hydrochloride and HP4-SBE2-β-CD; and from c, it can be shown that the water peak of prazosin hydrochloride disappeared, and each peak position (temperature) and shape (thermal effect) has changed, which demonstrated that the inclusion complex has been formed. Figure 7 : Thermal analysis chart of Ibuprofen. Where, a represents ibuprofen; b represents HP4-SBE2-β-CD; c represents the physical mixture of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and ibuprofen; d represents the inclusion of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and ibuprofen. It can be shown from Fig. c that the physical mixture maintains a water peak of ibuprofen, and is a basically simple accumulation of ibuprofen and HP4-SBE2-β-CD; from d, we can see that the water peak of ibuprofen disappeared, and each peak position (temperature) and shape (thermal effect) changed, which demonstrated that the inclusion complex has been formed. Figure 8 : Thermal analysis chart of puerarin. Where, a represents puerarin; b represents HP4-SBE2-β-CD; c represents the physical mixture of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and puerarin; d represents the inclusion of HP4-SBE2-β-CD and puerarin. It can be shown from Fig. c that the physical mixture is a basically simple accumulation of puerarin and HP4-SBE2-β-CD; from d, we can see that each puerarin peak position (temperature) and shape (thermal effect) changed, which demonstrated that the inclusion complex has been formed. Figure 9 : Hemolytic test results: in comparision with HP-β-CD, SBE7-β-CD and SBE4-β-CD, determine the percentage of hemolysis of HP1-SBE4-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD and HP2-SBE3-β-CD at the concentrations of 1, 6, 12, 25 and 35 mM. As shown in the figure, the percentage of hemolysis of HP1-SBE4-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP2-SBE3-β-CD at the above concentrations is much lower than the percentage of HP-β-CD, and the percentage of hemolysis is basically in a linear rising. The percentage of hemolysis of HP2-SBE3-β-CD and HP3-SBE6-β-CD at concentration of 35 mM is less than 50%. β-CD at all concentrations shows high hemolysis. Degree of hemolysis: β-CD > HP-β-CD > HP1-SBE4-β-CD > HP3-SBE6-β-CD> HP2-SBE3-β-CD. Figure 10 : Hemolytic test results: in comparision with HP-β-CD and β-CD, determine the percentage of hemolysis of HP4-SBE3-β-CD, HP2-SBE2-β-CD,HP4-SBE2-β-CD and HP5-SBE3-β-CD at the concentrations of 1, 6, 12, 25 and 35 mM. The percentage of hemolysis of all compounds increases with the increase of the concentration and each sample reaches the maximum percentage of hemolysis at a concentration of 27 mM and then decreases similar to the hemolysis of HP-β-CD. At all concentrations, the resultant product obtained herein is lower than that of HP-β-CD. Degree of hemolysis: β-CD > HP-β-CD > HP4-SBE3-β-CD > HP2-SBE2-β-CD > HP4-SBE2-β-CD > HP5-SBE3-β-CD. Figure 11 : Hemolytic test results: in comparision with HP-β-CD and β-CD, determine the percentage of hemolysis of HP6-SBE2-β-CD, HP5-SBE2-β-CD, HP3-SBE2-β-CD and HP3-SBE4-β-CD at at the concentrations of 1, 6, 12, 25 and 35 mM. When the concentration is lower than 25 mM, the percentage of hemolysis of each sample is lower than that of HP-β-CD; when the concentration is lower than 25 mM, the sequence of hemolysis degree: β-CD > HP-β-CD > HP6-SBE2-β-CD > HP5-SBE2-β-CD > HP3-SBE2-β-CD > HP3-SBE4-β-CD. Figure 12 : HP2-SBE3-β-CD 1H-NMR spectrum. Figure 13 : HP2-SBE3-β-CD IR spectrum. Figure 14 : HP2-SBE3-β-CD DSC spectrum. Figure 15 : HP3-SBE6-β-CD 1H-NMR spectrum. Figure 16 : HP3-SBE4-β-CD 1H-NMR spectrum. Figure 17 : HP2-SBE3-β-CD HPLC chromatogram: chromatographic conditions: SiO 2 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm) chromatographic column; display thermal analysis; acetonitrile mobile phase; column temperature: 25 °C. Sample concentration: 0.001 g / ml. Figure 18 : HP2-SBE3-R-CD HPLC chromatogram: chromatographic conditions: SiO 2 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm) chromatographic column; display thermal analysis; methanol mobile phase; column temperature: 25 °C. Sample concentration: 0.01g/ml. Figure 19 : HP2-SBE3-β-CD HPLC chromatogram: chromatographic conditions: SiO 2 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm) chromatographic column; display thermal analysis; ethanol mobile phase; column temperature: 25 °C. Sample concentration: 0.01g/ml. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Example 1: 0.02 mol β-cyclodextrin, 0.11 mol NaOH and 45 ml H 2 O were added into a 3-neck round flask with isobaric funnel, reflux condenser, and thermometer respectively; then stirred to dissolve completely and heated to about 75°C~80°C and kept at a constant temperature, and then 0.08mol 1,4-butane sultone was added within 3 hours, and stirring was continued for about 2 hours, then it was cooled down to normal temperature of about 20°C; 0.08mol 1,2-propylene oxide was slowly pipetted for about 3 hours; stirring was continued for 5 hours and the pH value was adjusted to neutral with hydrochloric acid; it was filtered and the residual β-cyclodextrin and the resultant 1,2-propanediol and sodium γ-hydroxybutyrate were removed by filtrate dialysis. After 8-10 times of dialysis, the mixture was dried and condensed under reduced pressure conditions, and 25.7g of white-like solid substance was obtained, yield of 111.7%. Each value of 1H-NMR spectrum (See annex 12) was analyzed as follows:\n TABLE-tabl0020 ppm assigmnents of proton Peak characteristics Peak area group of proton DS 1.05-1.06 3H: -CH 3 d 5.43 Hydroxypropyl 1.8 1.69 4H: -CH 2 -CH 2 - s 12.02 sulfobutyl 3.0 2.83-2.85 2H: -CH 2 -SO 3 X d 5.99 Sulfobutyl 3.0 3.38-3.91 3H: -O-CH 2 -CH-; 2H: -O-CH 2 - m 53.92 Glucose ring 4.99-5.16 6H: C 2 -H; C 3 -H; C 4 -H; C 5 -H; 2 C 6 -H 1H: -C 1 H- m 7.00 Glucose ring β\n-CD has seven C1-H (glucose ring C1) with chemical shift of 4.99-5.16 ppm; The integral of the characteristic peak area is 7, which indicates seven C1-H (i.e. one β-CD), then the area of the corresponding methyl-peak of the derivative (1.05-1.06 ppm) / 3 is the total number of hydroxypropyls connected with methyl in each cyclodextrin (degree of substitution), the corresponding -CH 2 -CH 2 - group peak (1.69 ppm) area / 4; and the corresponding -CH 2 -SO 3 X-group peak (2.83-2.85 ppm) area / 2 is the degree of substitution of sulfobutyl group connected in each cyclodextrin. As shown in above table, the degree of substitution of the synthesized product is respectively 1.8 of HP's average degree of substitution and 3.0 of sulfobutyl's average degree of substitution, and was abbreviated as HP2-SBE3-β-CD. The values of IR(KBr) spectrum ( Fig. 13 ) are shown as follows:\n TABLE-tabl0021 frequency (cm -1 ) Functional group Characteristics 3424 O-H Primary and secondary hydroxyl groups of CD, strong absorption 2934 C-H methylene of the branch chain, pinnacle 1460 C-H methylene, bending 1420 -SO 2 -O elongation 1370 C-H methylene, bending 1333 S=O elongation 1206 C-O-C ether bond, elongation 1160 C-O-C/-SO 2 -O elongation 1082 C-O/C-C elongation 1040 C-O/C-C elongation 946 α-1,4- framework vibration 853 C-1 group vibration \nDSC map ( Figure 14 ) analysis: dehydration peak (weak): 50~90 °C; melting point: 263~ 290 °C; decomposition points: 345 °C. Other physiochemical parameters are as follows: average molecular weight M = 1718 g/mol; water content: 5.0% (Bibliograhy: 2000 Pharmacopoeia Appendix VIII M Determination method of moisture - toluene); specific rotation: [α] = +107.97 (WZZ-2S / 2SS digital automatic rotation spectrometer: Bibiograhy of Shanghai Precision Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd.: Specific rotation determination method 2000 Pharmacopoeia Appendix VI rotation determination method). Preparation of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance: the HP2-SBE3-β-CD synthesized was placed in an oven at 100 °C, 72 h later, taken out and cooled down, kept in the dryer for future use. A few samples were precisely weighed, mixed with equal mols of benzoic acid (internal standard). D 2 O was used as a solvent to determine the 1H-NMR spectrum of the mixture; benzoic acid Ar-H and cyclodextrin nucleus C1-H peak area integration ratio (equal molar ratio = 5:7) was adopted to calculate and calibrate HP2-SBE3-β-CD and the content = 93.2% was obtained; by HPLC method, the residual cyclodextrin detected was 0.8% and the content of 1.2-propylene glycol and sodium γ-hydroxybutyrate were respectively 1.0% and 1.2 ppm, and then the compound was used as a reference substance to determine the sample content of other hydroxypropyl sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin. Example 2: 0.02mol β-cyclodextrin, 0.04mol NaOH and 90ml H 2 O were added into a 3-neck round flask with isobaric funnel, reflux condenser, and thermometer respectively; then stirred to dissolve completely and 0.03mol 1.2-propylene oxide was slowly pipetted for about 2 hours while stirring at 20°C; stirring was continued for reacting for 6 hours, 0.3mol NaOH was added, heated to about 75°C~80°C, then 0.03mol 1,4-butane sultone was slowly pipetted for about 3 hours, stirring was continued for reacting for 5 hours, and then it was cooled to room temperature, and the pH value of the mixture was adjusted to neutral with hydrochloric acid; filtered and the residual β-cyclodextrin and the resultant 1,2-propanediol and sodium γ-hydroxybutyrate were removed by filtrate dialysis. After 8-10 times of dialysis, the mixture was dried and condensed under reduced pressure conditions, and 25g of a white-like solid substance was obtained, yield of 108.7%. The average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl was 1.2 and the average degree of substitution of sulfobutylether is 8.9 through 1H-NMR validation, abbreviated as HP1-SBE9-β-CD. Example 3: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in example I, but wherein 70 ml of water was added, and the feeding quantity of NaOH, 1,4-butane sultone and 1,2-propylene oxide were 0.20, 0.16, 0.10mol respectively, the final product yield is 105.5%. The average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl was 5.6 and the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl was 2.6 by 1H-NMR validation ( Fig. 15 ), abbreviated as HP3-SBE6-β-CD. Example 4: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in example 1, but wherein the feeding quantity of NaOH, 1,4-butane sultone and 1,2-propylene oxide were 0.15, 0.12, 0.15mol respectively, the final product yield is 104.35%. The average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl was 3.2 and the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl was 4.3 by 1H-NMR validation ( Fig. 15 ), abbreviated as HP3-SBE4-β-CD. Example 5: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in example 1, but wherein 90 ml of water was added, and the feeding quantity of NaOH, 1,4-butane sultone and 1.2-propylene oxide were 0.08, 0.04, 0.26mol respectively, the final product yield was 110.5%. The average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl was 9.1 and the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl was 1.1 by 1H-NMR validation ( Fig. 15 ), abbreviated as HP9-SBE1-β-CD. Example 6: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in example 1, but wherein the feeding quantity of NaOH, 1,4-butane sultone and 1,2-propylene oxide were 0.06, 0.04, 0.04mol respectively, and 1,4-butane sultone was added to react for 5h and 1,2-propylene oxide was added to react for 5h. The final product yield was 101.36%. The average degree of substitution of hydroxypropyl was 1.3 and the average degree of substitution of sulfobutyl was 1.4 by 1H-NMR validation ( Fig. 15 ), abbreviated as HP1-SBE1-β-CD. Example 7-1: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as Example 1, but wherein the base for the catalytic reaction is KOH, and the product is potassium salt of sulfobutyl group. Example 7-2: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein the base for the catalytic reaction is LiOH, and the product is lithium salt of sulfobutyl group. Exmaple 8: Identify that hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is the cyclodextrin mixed-substituted by hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl group, rather than the simple mixture of two or three selected among β-CD, hydroxypropyl-β-CD and sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin by HPLC method. Chromatographic conditions: chromatographic column: phenyl-group column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; the mobile phase: methanol - water (1:10); column temperature: 25 °C . Precisely weigh 0.1 g of HP-β-CD, β-CD and HP2-SBE3-β-CD respectively, dissolve them with the mobile phase and adjust then to the constant 5ml for sampling; the sample size: 20 µl. HPLC spectra of HP-β-CD, β-CD and HP2-SBE3-β-CD are shown in Fig. 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Example 9: Identify that hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is the cyclodextrin mixed-substituted by hydroxypropyl and sulfobutyl group, rather than the simple mixture of two or three selected among β-CD, hydroxypropyl-β-CD and sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin by dialysis method. 5g of HP-β-CD (average degree of substitution: 6) and 5 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD were added with 10 times of water to prepare the solution, dialyzed for 5 h with dialysis tubes (MWCO 3000), and then dried and condensed under reduced pressure conditions, finally 0.3g and 4.7 g white solid powder were obtained. Then the dialysis loss rate was calculated, 94% for HP-β-CD, 6% for HP2-SBE3-β-CD. Example 10: Determination of purity of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin\n 1. Analysis and detection of the residual β-CD by HPLC method\n 1) chromatographic conditions: chromatographic column: phenyl-group column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: water; column temperature: 25 °C . 2) Preparation of solution\n \nPreparation of reference solution: 0.15 g β-CD was precisely weighed. The mobile phase solution was adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml as the mother liquor a. Then 1 ml of mother liquor was precisely fetched to dissolve the β-CD and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml, which is used as the reference solution.\n \nPreparation of sample solution: 1 g HP2-SBE3-β-CD was precisely weighed, dissolved with mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml, which is used as the sample solution.\n 3) Determination: 20 µl of the above reference solution and 20 µl of sample solution were fetched for sampling detection, and the chromatogram was obtained. The peak area of β-CD among the samples should be less than the peak area of the reference solution (see Fig. 4 for the sample solution). 4) System suitability test: 20 µl of the above reference solution was fetched for sampling detection, and the chromatogram was obtained. The number of theoretical plates is 2600 calculated by β-CD, and the degree of separation with the HP2-SBE3-β-CD sample peak is 3.78 ( Fig. 4 ). 5) Detection limit: β-CD mother liquor was diluted for 300 times, and the minimum detection limit of β-CD is 1 µg based on S / N = 3. 2. Analysis and detection of sodium-γ-hydroxybutyrate and 1,2-propanediol by GC method\n 1) chromatographic conditions: chromatographic system: Saturn GC3800; chromatographic column: DB-5 quartz capillary column, 30 m x 0.25mm × 0.25 µm; detector: hydrogen flame ionization detector (FID); Temperature: detector temperature 250 °C; Carrier gas: N 2 . 2) Preparation of solution\n \nPreparation of reference solution: 20 mg of 1,4-butyl sultone was precisely weighed, heated for 1 h with pure water, then cooled down and adjusted to the constant volume of 50ml. 5ml of the above solution was fetched and diluted to 100.00 ml. Then the 2.00 ml of the diluted solution was added to 50 mg of 1,2-propanediol, and dissolved with pure water to 20 ml. Then the mixture was extracted using chloroform (extracted with 10ml of chloroform each time, for three times), the organic phase was combined, and the chloroform was slightly removed till dried, then the residual substance was dissolved with water, and adjusted to the constant volume of 2.00 ml with water, thus, the reference solution containing 0.02 mg / ml 1,4-butyl sultone and 25 mg / ml 1,2-propanediol was prepared.\n \nPreparation of sample solution: 10 g of sample product was dissolved with 10 ml of pure water (by adding 1-2 drops of 2 M H 2 SO 4 solution), added with 10 ml of chloroform for extraction each time, for three times in total, the organic phase was combined, and the solvent was removed carefully, the residual substance was dissolved with pure water and adjusted to the constant volume of 1.00 ml, and thus the sample solution was preared.\n 3) Determination: 5 µl of reference solution and 5 µl of sample solution were fetched for sample injection respectively. The peak area of each peak for the sample should be less than the peak area of the corresponding peak of the reference products. 4) System suitability test: Under the above chromatographic conditions, 5 µl of sample solution were injected and the chromatogram was obtained. The number of theoretical plates was 22,200 calculated by 1,4-butyl sultone, and the degree of separation with propylene glycol > 1.5, and the degree of separation with chloroform is 16.7 (pure chloroform 1µl+sample solution 4µl for sample injection). 5) Minimum detection limit: The reference solution was diluted for five times, the peak height was twice the noise, therefore the minimum detection limit of 1,4-butyl sultone is 4.0 ppm. Samples were concentrated 10 times, which is equivalent to the the minimum content of 1,4-butyl sultone that can be detected is 0.4 ppm (4 / 10 = 0.4ppm). Example 11 Assay of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD Reverse Phase-HPLC (RP-HPLC) method Chromatographic conditions: chromatographic column: phenyl-group column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: methanol - water (1:10); column temperature: 25 °C. 0.1 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance was precisely weighed, and dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 5 ml for sample injection; the sampling amount: 20 µl, and the chromatogram is plotted ( Fig. 3 ). Chromatographic conditions: chromatographic column: C18 (4.6mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: methanol - water (1:10); column temperature: 40 °C. 0.5 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance was precisely weighed, and dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10 ml for sample injection; the sample injection amount: 20 µl, and the chromatogram is plotted. Normal Phase HPLC method Chromatographic conditions: chromatographic column: SiO 2 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: acetonitrile; column temperature: 25 °C. 0.01 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance was precisely weighed, and dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml for sample injection; the sample injection amount: 20 µl, and the chromatogram is plotted ( Fig. 17 ). chromatographic column: SiO 2 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: methanol; column temperature: 25 °C. 0.1 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance was precisely weighed, and dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml for sample injection; the sample injection amount: 20 µl, and the chromatogram is plotted ( Fig. 18 ). chromatographic column: SiO 2 (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: ethanol; column temperature: 25 °C. 0.1 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance was precisely weighed, and dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml for sample injection; the sampling amount: 20 µl, and the chromatogram is plotted ( Fig. 19 ). According to the above assay chromatographic conditions, the preferable assay method is as follows:\n 1) chromatographic conditions: chromatographic column: phenyl-group column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 µm); detection: display thermal analysis; mobile phase: methanol - water (1:10); column temperature: 25 °C. 0.5 g of HP2-SBE3-β-CD reference substance was precisely weighed, and dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml for sample injection; the sample injection amount: 20 µl. 2) Preparation of solution\n \nPreparation of standard solution: 0.5 g of reference substance was precisely weighed (qualifed for purity test), dissolved with mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10 ml, and the standard solution is prepared.\n \nPreparation of sample solution: 0.1 g of unknown sample was precisely weighed, dissolved by mobile phase and adjusted to the constant volume of 10ml, and the sample solution is prepared.\n 3) Establishment of standard curve: the standard solution was diluted 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 times respectively, for sample injection detection. Plot linear regression of concentration C against peak area A, and the regression equation A = 5928C - 1368, r2 = 0.9948 is obtained, which indicated that when the sample injection quantity is within the scope of 0.02 - 1 mg, the linear relation is good. 4) Determination: the sample solution is fetched, and injected for 20µl sample solution to obtain the peak area, then the actual measured concentration is calculated by the regression equation. 5) Minimum detection limit: the standard solution was diluted 200 times to obtain the minimum detection limit of the samples of 5 µg calculated by S / N = 10. Example 12 Inclusion of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin and cationic drugs-prazosin hydrochloride HP4-SBE2-β-CD (10 g) was precisely weighed and mixed with pure water (10 ml), heated, then added with 3.11 g of prazosin hydrochloride, after being fully mixed for 3 h under stirring, then filtered, dried under reduced pressure and normal temperature conditions, thus white solid inclusion complex is prepared.\n 1) Determination of inclusion constant of prazosin hydrochloride and hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin\n \nPBS having a pH of 6.86 was used to prepare a dilute prazosin hydrochloride solution, and this dilute solution was used to prepare HP4-SBE2-β-CD sample solution. Assume that the UV absorption value (A0) of prazosin hydrochloride solution under the wavelength of 250 nm was A0, and the sample concentration of HP4-SBE2-β-CD was changed to 1.67 x 10-4~ 8.94 × 10-4mol / L, then the UV absorption (A1-An) under different HP4-SBE2-β-CD concentration systems was obtained by the formula 1 / ΔA = 1 / (Δε Ka [G]0[CD]0) + 1 / Δε [G]0 (ΔA: Change of UV absorption values of prazosin hydrochloride, [CD]0: total concentration of the sample, [G]0: concentration of prazosin hydrochloride, Δε: the difference of molar absorptivity before and after inclusion). A line by 1/ΔA against 1/[CD]0 was plotted, and the inclusion constant Ka of prazosin hydrochloride / HP4-SBE2-β-CD can be obtained according to the value of intercept / slope.\n 2) Thermal analysis validation test of inclusion complex\n \n5.0mg of prazosin hydrochloride, HP4-SBE2-β-CD, physical mixture of prazosin hydrochloride and HP4-SBE2-β-CD and prazosin hydrochloride inclusion complex of HP4-SBE2-β-CD samples were weighed respectively, and display thermal analysis was conducted by scanning: reference: Al 2 O 3 , range: ± 50 µV, temperature rise range: 40°C ~ 400 °C, rate of heat rise: 10 °C / min, and the DTA spectrum was thus obtained.\n 3) Solubilizing test of prazosin hydrochloride\n \nThe appropriate amount of prazosin hydrochloride was precisely weighed, dissolved in a pH 6.86 phosphate buffer solution and adjusted to the constant volume, then diluted to different multiples, then the UV absorptivity A was measured at 250 nm. The standard curve was plotted by A against concentration C (µg / mL) to obtain C = 9E-06 A + 8E-08 R2 = 1.0000. Different degrees of substitution of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD: HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP6-SBE2-β-CD, were prepared having the solution concentrations of 10%, then added with excess amount of prazosin hydrochloride, agitated for 12 h at 25 °C ± 1 °C to reach a saturation balance, filtered, and then an appropriate amount of filtrate was feched, diluted by buffer solution, then the photoabsorption intensity was measured at 250 nm. The solubility and solubilization multiples of different degrees of substitution of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD for the prazosin hydrochloride were obtained according to the standard curves (see Table 7).\n Example 13 Inclusion of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin and anionic drug-ibuprofen HP4-SBE2-β-CD (10 g) was precisely weighed and mixed with pure water (10 ml), heated, then added with 4 g of ibuprofen, after being fully mixed for 3 h under stirring, then filtered, dried under reduced pressure and normal temperature conditions, thus white solid inclusion complex is prepared.\n 1) Determination of inclusion constant of ibuprofen and hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin\n \nPBS having a pH of 6.86 was used to prepare a dilute ibuprofen solution, and this dilute solution was used to prepare HP4-SBE2-β-CD sample solution. Assume that the UV absorption value (A0) of ibuprofen dilute solution at the wavelength of 265 nm was A0, and the sample concentration of HP4-SBE2-β-CD was changed to 1.67 x 10-4 ~ 8.94 x 10-4mol / L, then the UV absorption (A1-An) under different HP4-SBE2-β- CD concentration systems was obtained by the formula 1 / ΔA = 1 / (Δε Ka [G]0[CD]0) + 1 / Δε [G]0. A straight line by 1/ΔA against 1/[CD]0 was plotted, and the inclusion constant Ka of ibuprofen / HP4-SBE2-β-CD can be obtained according to the value of intercept / slope.\n 2) Thermal analysis validation test of inclusion complex\n \n5.0mg of ibuprofen, HP4-SBE2-β-CD, physical mixture of ibuprofen and HP4-SBE2-β-CD, and ibuprofen inclusion complex of HP4-SBE2-β-CD samples were weighed respectively, and thermal analysis by scanning was conducted: reference: Al 2 O 3 , range: ± 50 µV, temperature rise range: 40 °C ~ 400 °C, rate of heat rise: 10 °C / min, and the DTA spectrum was thus obtained.\n 3) Solubilizing test of ibuprofen\n \nThe appropriate amount of ibuprofen was precisely weighed, dissolved in a pH 6.86 phosphate buffer solution and adjusted to the constant volume, then diluted to different multiples, then the UV absorptivity A was measured at 265nm. The standard curve was plotted by A against concentration C (µg / mL) to obtain C = 22.53A - 0.2696, R2= 0.9998. Different degrees of substitution of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD: BP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP6-SBE2-β-CD, were prepared at solution concentrations of 10%, then added with excess amount of ibuprofen, agitated for 12 h at 25°C ± 1°C, filtered, and then an appropriate amount of filtrate was fetched, diluted by buffer solution, then the photoabsorption intensity was measured at 265 nm, then the solubilization multiples of different samples for the ibuprofen were obtained.\n Example 14: Inclusion of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin and non-ionic drug-puerarin 9 g of HP4-SBE2-β-CD were precisely weighed and mixed with 10ml of pure water, then added with 1.83 g of puerarin, after fully mixed for 0.5 h under stirring, cooled down at 5 °C; then filtered, dried under reduced pressure and normal temperature conditions, thus white solid inclusion complex was prepared.\n 1) Determination of inclusion constant of puerarin and hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin\n \nPBS having a pH of 6.86 was used to prepare a dilute puerarin solution, and this dilute solution was used to prepare HP4-SBE2-β-CD sample solution. Assume that the UV absorption value (A0) of dilute puerarin solution at the wavelength of 250 nm was A0, and the sample concentration of HP4-SBE2-β-CD was changed to 1.67 x 10-4~8.94 x 10-4mol / L, then the UV absorption (A1-An) of different HP4-SBE2-β- CD concentration groups was obtained by the formula 1 / ΔA = 1 / (Δε Ka [G]0[CD]0) + 1 / Δε [G]0. A straight line by 1/ΔA against 1/[CD]0 was plotted, and the inclusion constant Ka of puerarin / HP4-SBE2-β-CD can be obtained according to the value of intercept / slope.\n 2) Thermal analysis validation test of inclusion complex\n \n5.0mg of puerarin, HP4-SBE2-β-CD, physical mixture of puerarin and HP4-SBE2-β-CD, and puerarin inclusion complex of HP4-SBE2-β-CD samples were weighed respectively, and the display thermal analysis by scanning was conducted: reference: Al 2 O 3 , range: ± 50 µV, temperature rise range: 40 °C ~ 400 °C, rate of heat rise: 10 °C / min, and the DTA spectrum was thus obtained.\n 3) Solubilizing test of puerarin\n \nThe appropriate amount of puerarin was precisely weighed, dissolved in a pH 6.86 phosphate buffer solution and adjusted to the constant volume, then diluted to different multiples, then the UV absorptivity A was measured at 250 nm. The standard curve was plotted by concentration C against A (µg / mL) to obtain A =66.608 C + 0.0017 R2= 0.9999. Different degrees of substitution of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-CD: HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP6-SBE2-β-CD, were prepared at solution concentrations of 10%, then added with excess amount of puerarin, agitated for 12 h at 25 °C ± 1 °C, filtered, and then the appropriate amount of filtrate was fetched, diluted by buffer solution, then the photoabsorption intensity was measured at 250 nm, then the solubilization multiples of different degrees of substitution of samples for puerarin were obtained.\n Example 15 Hemolytic test of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin drug carrier 10 ml of fresh rabbit blood was put into a clean conical flask, stirred with a glass rod for 10 min to remove the fibers, then added with about 20 times of normal saline solution and placed in the centrifuge, 1500 rps / min, for about 3 min, then the supernatant was removed, washed repeatedly for several times until the supernatant solution becomes clear. The prepared red blood cells were prepared to 5% of suspension by normal saline solution. (Reference: State Drug Administration, Technical requirement of TCM injection study, Technical requirement of TCM new drug study, 1999, 11, 12) Taking 11 kinds of compounds herein for examples, with the exception of medicinal-β-CD which has poor solubility and can only be prepared into an initial concentration of 13mmol; 11 kinds of compounds, medicinal-hydroxypropyl-β-CD, SBE6.1-β-CD, SBE4-β-CD (sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin series of samples were obtained from the new drug research center of Nanjing Normal University and the preparation reference: QI QU, EDWARD TUCKER and SHERRIL D. CHRISTIAN: Sulfoalkyl Ether β-Cyclodextrin Derivatives: Synthesis and Characterizations. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry 43: 213-221, 2002 .) were prepared into isoosmotic solutions having an initial concentration of 40 mmol according to the method shown in the table below, then shaken for 30 min at 37 °C, cooled down, centrifuged at 2500rps/min for about 5 min, then the supernatant was taken to measure the UV absorptivity at λ=543nm, the percentage of hemolysis is calculated according to the following formula: Hemolysis percentage = (A testee - A negative control) / A positive control × 100%\n TABLE-tabl0022 Table 10: Preparation of the solutions for hemolytic test Tube # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5% erythrocyte (ml) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Normal Saline Solution (ml) 1.0 2.3 2.9 3.4 3.5 Distilled water (ml) 3.5 Testee (ml) 3.5 2.5 1.2 0.6 0.1 Concentration of testee (mmol) 35 25 12 6 1 Example 16: Acute toxicity test of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin ( Bibliography: State Drug Administration Bureau: \"Technical Requirements of Traditional Chinese New Drug Rearch\" 12 November 1999 ) Preparation method and storage conditions: 7g of HP4-SBE3-β-CD were precisely weighed to prepare HP4-SBE3-β-CD suspension solution, and tested drugs were prepared prior clinical application. Tested drugs must be kept at room temperature. Animal: Kunming mice were provided by Institute of Medicine Laboratory Animal Center, Southeast University. The mice were about 40 days old and their average weight was 20 ± 2 g, half male and half female. Setting of test group and drug dosage: 20 mice for each group, one dosage group. Administration method and approach: intragastric administration and intravenous injection. A single administration was given to the animals. Due to the concentration limit of tested substance, the animals cannot be administrated according to LD 50 test, therefore the maximum administration test was carried out. The maximum amount of intragastric administration was set to 40 ml / kg per day. Intravenous injection amount was 25 ml / kg, after administration, the toxicity reaction situation, weight changes and animal deaths of the test animals were observed and recorded. Test conditions: laboratory temperature: 18 ~ 25 °C, humidity: 40 - 60%, 12 hour light and 12 h dark alternatively. Five mice with the same gender were fed in the same cage having a size of 18 x 29 x 16 cm and the feed was fully granulated feed, drinking water freely. Wood shaving sawdust was used for padding materials, which was replaced 1-2 times every week. Indicators observed: The toxicity reaction and the number of animals killed in each group were observed on the 14th day after drug administration. If necessary, gross anatomy was to be conducted to observe the visceral pathological changes. Animal body weights of each group were weighed after finishing the test. Example 17: General pharmacological test of the effect of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin on a mouse's neural and mental system (Bibliography: 1. Xu, Shuyun, Pharmacological Experimental Methodology, 2nd version, P.641, People Health Press, Beijing, 1991 . 2. Department of Medical Administration, the Ministry of Health: Guidelines on Preclinical Study of New Pharmaceuticals (western medicine), p. 42, July, 1993 .) Preparation methods and storage conditions: The HP4-SBE3-β-CD was kept in a dark refrigerator. It was prepared into the required concentration with normal saline solution prior to use. Animals and feeding conditions: Kunming mice, 18 ~ 22 g, half male and half female, provided by Laboratory Animal Center, Southeast University; animal environmental facility qualification number: 97004; quality certification number of the experimental animals: No. 97006. The mice were fed for three days in the laboratory prior to use. Feeding conditions: The mice tested were fed with cage and plastic cage size: 32 x 18 × 18cm; each cage had 5 mice of the same gender. The basic feed is full nutrient granulated feed, prepared by the Experimental Center, drinking water freely. The laboratory temperature: 22 ~ 26 °C, and the relative humidity: 40-60%, with ventilation conditions. Apparatus: 6 light channel SYS-I mouse spontaneous activity detector, self-made. Positive control drug: Chlorpromazine hydrochloride injection, 50 mg / 2ml, Batch No.: 20040509, produced by Beijing Yongkang Pharmaceutical Factory; Dizepam Injection, 10 mg / 2ml, Batch No.: 041101, Produced by Shanghai Xudong Haipu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Effect on mice ordinary behavior: 40 mice were randomly divided into four groups, control group, administration dose groups of 80 mg / kg, 160 mg / kg and 320 mg / kg respectively; one-time intragastric administration, the mice of the control group were given a constant volume of normal saline solution (blank), were then administed with drugs, after 0.5 hours, 1 hour, 2 hours and 3 hours, the ordinary behavior of the mice was observed once, the crawl, pilo-erection, slow breathing, polysialia, vibration, screaming, jumping, vertical tail, attack & biting, sound and tactile stimulation response, gait, righting reflex, earlap and caudal blood vessel color, body temperature, eye crack size, pupil changes, etc. were recorded, and the abnormity was recorded and were compared with the control groups. Effect on the frequency of mice' spontaneous activities: healthy mice, and 50 mice whose frequency of activities was 220 - 320 within 5 min were selected and randomly divided into five groups, the establishment of dosages were the same as the above. The frequency of activity at o min were measured before drug administration, and then were conducted by intragastric administration, 30, 60, 120 and 180 min later, the frequency of activities within 5 min was measured and recorded respectively, then compared with that of the control group. The measuring time was the period between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm each day. A six-light channel spontaneous activity instrument was used for one mouse, kept at 24 ~ 26 °C of room temperature; and kept quiet; the test was carried out after the test boxes were covered with black cloth. The test results are shown in Table 13. Effect on balance movement (Balance test): 50 mice, half male and half female were randomly divided into five groups, the dosage setting and administration method were the same as above. The mice were first selected before drug application, and those qualified were used for testing. When tested, the mice were placed on a wooden bar having a diameter of 0.8 cm, length of 60 cm and 60 cm from the ground. And if the mouse did not fall within 3 min, it is qualified, then administrated with drugs. The test was repeated at 30, 60, 120 and 180 min after administration of drugs, and if the mouse fell off three times, it meant balance loss and the falling rate was calculated thereof. The difference between the administration group and control group were compared. Example 18: General pharmacological test of the effect of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin on respiratory and cardiovascular system of the anesthesized dogs (Bibliography: Department of Medical Administration, the Ministry of Health: Guidelines on Preclinical Study of New Pharmaceuticals (western medicine), p. 42, July, 1993) Preparation method: Normal saline solution was used to prepare the concentration level required. Test animals: The animal tested was a beagle dog provided by Zhongke Xishan Laboratory Animals Co., Ltd. The animal's qualified number: Zhongke Hu Animal Management No. 99-0011. The Facility Environment qualified number: Zhongke Hu Animal Management Number: No. 99-0010. Prior to test, they were weighed and their food intake was observed, and their ordinary behaviour was observed. Experimental instruments: RM-6000 polygraph (Japan photoelectricity); WDT-204 automatic balance recording meter (made in Shanghai Dahua Instrument and Meter Plant). Specific experimental method: 24 domestic dogs were randomly divided into four groups and each group had six dogs. After intraperitoneal injection of sodium pentobarbital of 40 mg / kg and anesthesia (sodium pentobarbital 4 mg / kg was added through intravenous injection after each 1 h), right carotid artery was separated by fastening on the back and TP-101 pressure transducer was connected through intubation and a polygraph was used to record the contraction pressure (SAP), diastolic blood pressure (DAP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP); a needle-shaped electrode was subcutaneously pierced into a limb and II lead electrocardiogram (ECG) was recorded, then the trachea was separated and cut open, the endotracheal intubation connection respiratory transducer was inserted to scan and record the respiratory frequency and magnitude. Left femoral vein was separated and venous intubation was used to add sodium pentobarbital. Median abdominal incision was conducted to identify the duodenum for administration. 40, 80 and 160 mg / kg three-dose groups were established and the control group received the constant volume of normal saline solution. The various indicators mentioned above were recorded as a pre-drug value about 20 minutes after operation, and then the duodenum was injected into different doses of HP4-SBE3-β-CD with injection time of 30 seconds and a volume of 1.0 ml / kg, and then the above indicators were respectively recorded at the times of 5, 10, 30, 60, 120 and 180 min prior to administration and after administration, and the effects of the tested drug HP4-SBE3-β-CD on respiratory frequency, magnitude and electrocardio and blood pressure were observed. The data of the tests before and after drug administration should be processed by t-test. Example 19: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.04 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.055 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP2-SBE1-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 100.43%. Example 20: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.04 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.08 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP3-SBE1-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 99.57%. Example 21: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.04 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.11 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP4-SBE1-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 103.03%. Example 22: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.04 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.014 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP5-SBE1-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 109.36%. Example 23: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.04 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.017 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP6-SBE1-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 107.24%. Example 24: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.04 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.020 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP7-SBE1-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 112.02%. Example 25: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.03 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 109.89%. Example 26: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.05 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP2-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 111.16%. Example 27: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.07 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP3-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 113.52%. Example 28: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.10 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP4-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 113.58%. Example 29: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.14 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP5-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 109.89%. Example 30: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.17 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP6-SBE2-β-CDproduct was prepared with a production rate of 111.93%. Example 31: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.20 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP7-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 116.43%. Example 32: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.08 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.05 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.23 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP8-SBE2-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 118.21%. Example 33: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.11 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.08 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.03 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE3-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 107.55%. Example 34: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.11 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.08 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.12 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP3-SBE3-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 111.75%. Example 35: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.11 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.08 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.15 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP4-SBE3-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 107.55%. Example 36: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.11 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.08 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.16 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP5-SBE3-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 109.02%. Example 37: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.11 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.08 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.20 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP6-SBE3-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 111.15%. Example 38: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.11 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.08 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.23 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP7-SBE3-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 111.07%. Example 39: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 2, but wherein 0.15 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.12 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.04 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE4-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 106.33%. Example 40: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 1, but wherein 0.15 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.12 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.06 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP2-SBE4-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 103.15%. Example 41: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.15 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.12 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.09 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP4-SBE4-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 105.11 %. Example 42: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.15 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.12 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.12 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP5-SBE4-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 108.45%. Example 43: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.15 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.12 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.16 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP6-SBE4-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 111.18%. Example 44: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.18 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.15mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.055 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE5-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 109.34%. Example 45: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.18 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.15 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.08 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP2-SBE5-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 110.70%. Example 47: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.18 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.15 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.095 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP3-SBES-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 112.45%. Example 47: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.18 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.15 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.13 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP4-SBE5-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 111.86%. Example 48: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.18 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.15 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.17 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP5-SBE5-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 116.06%. Example 49: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 3, but wherein 0.20 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.16 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.08 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE6-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 117.57%. Example 50: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 3, but wherein 0.20 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.16 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.13 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP2-SBE6-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 115.66%. Example 51: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 3, but wherein 0.20 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.16 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.16 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP4-SBE6-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 114.82%. Example 52: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 2, but wherein 0.21 (0.02+0.19) mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.19 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.03mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE7-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 116.11 %. Example 53: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.21 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.19 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.06 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus BP2-SBE7-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 117.23%. Example 54: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.21 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.19mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.09 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP3-SBE7-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 113.17%. Example 55: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 2, but wherein 0.29 (0.02+0.27) mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.27 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.03 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP1-SBE8-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 119.67%. Example 56: The procedure was carried out basically in the same manner as in Example 40, but wherein 0.24 mol of sodium hydroxide, 0.22 mol of 1,4-butyl sultone and 0.06 mol of 1,2-propylene oxide were added respectively, thus HP2-SBE8-β-CD product was prepared with a production rate of 117.54%. 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and the gross average degree of substitution z is a random integer selected among 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10."],"number":2,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 2, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is selected among: HP2-SBE3-β-CD ; Z = 5, HP1-SBE4-β-CD ; Z = 5, HP3-SBE6-β-CD ; Z = 9, HP2-SBE2-β-CD ; Z = 4, HP3-SBE2-β-CD ; Z = 5, HP3-SBE4-β-CD ; Z = 7, HP4-SBE2-β-CD ; Z = 6, HP4-SBE3-β-CD ; Z = 7, HP5-SBE2-β-CD ; Z = 7, HP5-SBE3-β-CD ; Z = 8, HP6-SBE2-β-CD ; Z = 8."],"number":3,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is a cyclodextrin derivative of X = Na, K, Li."],"number":4,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cyclodextrin derivative of X = Na, K, Li is selected among: HP2-SBE3-β-CD, HP3-SBE4-β-CD, HP5-SBE3-β-CD, HP1-SBE4-β-CD, HP4-SBE2-β-CD, HP6-SBE2-β-CD, HP3-SBE6-β-CD, HP4-SBE3-β-CD, HP3-SBE2-β-CD, HP2-SBE2-β-CD, BP5-SBE2-β-CD."],"number":5,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 5, wherein said average degree of substitution of n and m also includes the actual average value ± 0.5, the range of average degree of substitution is: HP2-SBE3-β-CD n = 1.5 - 2.4 ; m = 2.5 ~ 3.4 HP1-SBE4-β-CD n = 1.0 ~ 1.4 ; m = 3.5 ~ 4.4 HP3-SBE6-β-CD n = 2.5 ~ 3.4 ; m = 5.5 ~ 6.4 BP2-SBE2-β-CD n = 1.5 ~ 2.4 ; m =1.5 ~ 2.4 HP3-SBE4-β-CD n = 2.5 ~ 3.4 ; m = 3.5 ~ 4.4 HP4-SBE2-β-CD n = 3.5 - 4.4 ; m = 1.5 ~ 2.4 HP4-SBE3-β-CD n = 3.5 - 4.4 ; m = 2.5 - 3.4 HP5-SBE2-β-CD n=4.5~5.4; m=1.5~2.4 HP5-SBE3-β-CD n=4.5~5.4; m=2.5~3.4 HP6-SBE2-β-CD n=5.5~6.4;m= 1.5~2.4 HP3-SBE2-β-CD n = 2.5 ~ 3.4 ; m = 1.5 ~ 2.4."],"number":6,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the content of unmodified cyclodextrin is not more than 1.5 %."],"number":7,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["A method of preparing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein CD cyclodextrin is added with 2-4 times of water by weight and 2-17 times of base by mols in sequence, then the reactive reagents of 2-15 times of 1,4-butyl sultone and 1.5-13 times of 1,2-propylene oxide by molar ratio are slowly dripped to the cyclodextrin solution, wherein 2~15 times of molar base should be added when 1,2-propylene oxide is added firstly, then added with the second reagent, wherein 1,4-butyl sultone reacts for 5-8 h at 80 °C; 1,2-propylene oxide reacts for 5-8 h at room temperature to produce a crude product of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin, then neutralized to pH 6-7 with hydrochloric acid, filter, and the filtrate is dialyzed, dried under the condensation and pressure reduction condition to obtain the product."],"number":8,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The method of preparing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 8, wherein the specific steps can be one of the following two options:
the cyclodextrin is added with 2-4 times weight ratio of water and 2 times of molar ratio of base, stirred at room temperature, then reacted with 1.5-13 times of molar ratio of 1,2-propylene oxide, several hours later, 2-15 times of molar ratio of base is added, heated to a stable temperature, added with 2 - 15 times of molar ratio of 1,4-butyl sultone, reacted to produce hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-cyclodextrin product of specific degree of substitution;
or the cyclodextrin is added with 2-4 times weight ratio of water and 3-17 times of molar ratio of base, stirred at room temperature, then reacted with 2-15 times of molar ratio of 1,4-butyl sultone for several hours, cooled down to room temperature, then under the controlled room temperature, added with 1.5-13 times of molar ratio of 1,2-propylene oxide to react for several hours, then hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl -cyclodextrin product of specific degree of substitution is obtained."],"number":9,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The method of preparing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 8 or claim 9, wherein unmodified cyclodextrin is used as a raw material, and mixed substitution of continuous feeding reaction steps was carried out without separation of reaction intermediate."],"number":10,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["A method of analyzing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin product is dissolved by water, or methanol or ethanol, or acetonitrile, or methanol-water, or ethanol-water, or acetonitrile-water solution, or two or three of solvents thereof, the product is analyzed by chromatography with sample solvent."],"number":11,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The method of analyzing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 11, wherein said analytical method is to analyze the product content or purity by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography."],"number":12,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The method of analyzing said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 11, wherein said analytical method is to analyze the organic impurities of the product by gas chromatography."],"number":13,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 1, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin is used for the preparation of a mixture for medical purposes by inclusion or mixture with active molecule as excipients."],"number":14,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The pharmaceutical application of hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 14, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin combination is used as oral preparations for treatment or health care purpose."],"number":15,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true},{"lines":["The pharmaceutical application of hydraxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin of claim 14, wherein said hydroxypropyl-sulfobutyl-β-cyclodextrin combination is used as non-oral preparations for treatment or health care purpose."],"number":16,"annotation":false,"title":false,"claim":true}]}},"filters":{"npl":[],"notNpl":[],"applicant":[],"notApplicant":[],"inventor":[],"notInventor":[],"owner":[],"notOwner":[],"tags":[],"dates":[],"types":[],"notTypes":[],"j":[],"notJ":[],"fj":[],"notFj":[],"classIpcr":[],"notClassIpcr":[],"classNat":[],"notClassNat":[],"classCpc":[],"notClassCpc":[],"so":[],"notSo":[],"sat":[]},"sequenceFilters":{"s":"SEQIDNO","d":"ASCENDING","p":0,"n":10,"sp":[],"si":[],"len":[],"t":[],"loc":[]}}