<i>Cyclodextrin Chemistry</i> covers the preparation of cyclodextrins and cyclodextrin derivatives (CDs), and their applications in industrial and non-industrial areas. An overall theme in the book is the screening of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase), the preparation of sugar-branched cyclo
Cyclodextrin Chemistry
โ Scribed by Myron L. Bender, Makoto Komiyama (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 106
- Series
- Reactivity and Structure Concepts in Organic Chemistry 6
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Chemistry was at one time completely described in terms of collision theoยญ ry, in which one molecule collided with another, sometimes producing reacยญ tion. Then came the realization that enzymes which are highly efficient caยญ talysts, work by way of prior complexation, often stereospecific, which is then followed by chemical reaction. Thus, systems that exhibit "host-guest" relationships, i.e., that show complexing are being looked at an ever inยญ creasing frequency. The cyclodextrins are the first and probably the most important example of compounds that exhibits complex formation. This is a book about the cyclodextrins. There are of course other compounds that exhibit "host-guest" relationships and thus bind other organic molecules, but so far they have not achieved the importance of the cyclodextrins. By their name it is obvious that cyclodextrins are cyclic compounds. The complexes that they form are therefore cyclic inclusion complexes. Because the complexes are cyclic in nature, complexation can be very strong, as opยญ posed to 1t-complex, electrostatic, or apolar complexes in which complex formation is two-dimensional rather than three-dimensional. Cyclodextrins turn out to be excellent models of enzymes. This is probaยญ bly not fortuitous because they were first sought since it was discovered that the principal binding in the enzyme chymotrypsin was a cyclic inclusion complex. Cyclodextrins can do more than form cyclic inclusion complexes, they can catalyze as well. But catalysis always occurs after complex formation.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Introduction....Pages 1-1
Properties....Pages 2-9
Inclusion Complex Formation....Pages 10-27
Catalyses by Cyclodextrins Leading to Practical Usages of Cyclodextrins....Pages 28-32
Covalent Catalyses....Pages 33-49
Noncovalent Catalyses....Pages 50-60
Asymmetric Catalyses by Cyclodextrins....Pages 61-64
Improvement by Covalent and Noncovalent Modification....Pages 65-78
Conclusion....Pages 79-79
Back Matter....Pages 80-98
โฆ Subjects
Chemistry/Food Science, general
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Offering comprehensive and up-to-date know-how in one compact book, an experienced editor and top authors cover every aspect of these important molecules from molecular recognition to cyclodextrins as enzyme models. Chapters include reactivity and chemistry, chromatography, X-ray, NMR plus other
<p>Nearly three thousand papers and patents are dedicated to the actual or potential uses of cyclodextrins in pharmacy and pharmaceutical formulations. This is the first book written for pharmacists and pharmaceutical technologists which not only critically summarizes the enormous amount of literatu
<p>Nearly three thousand papers and patents are dedicated to the actual or potential uses of cyclodextrins in pharmacy and pharmaceutical formulations. This is the first book written for pharmacists and pharmaceutical technologists which not only critically summarizes the enormous amount of literatu
Nearly three thousand papers and patents are dedicated to the actual or potential uses of cyclodextrins in pharmacy and pharmaceutical formulations. This is the first book written for pharmacists and pharmaceutical technologists which not only critically summarizes the enormous amount of literature