PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22834857-3 2013 The degree to which CD increases the apparent aqueous solubility of certain chemicals has been defined as the solubility enhancement factor (SEF). Cyclodextrins 20-22 transcription factor CP2 Homo sapiens 110-139 22834857-3 2013 The degree to which CD increases the apparent aqueous solubility of certain chemicals has been defined as the solubility enhancement factor (SEF). Cyclodextrins 20-22 transcription factor CP2 Homo sapiens 141-144 22834857-6 2013 Our results show that SEF values are inversely related to temperature for most examined chemicals, which is consistent with the assertion that the CD-chemical complexes are less stable at higher temperatures. Cyclodextrins 147-149 transcription factor CP2 Homo sapiens 22-25 22834857-9 2013 As the definition of SEF predicted, linear relationships were found between the SEFs and CD concentrations for all the subject chemicals. Cyclodextrins 89-91 transcription factor CP2 Homo sapiens 21-24