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  1. Cyclodextrin based artificial enzymes
  2. Chiral Selectivities of Permethylated α-, β-, and γ-Cyclodextrins Containing Gas Chromatographic Stationary Phases towards Ibuprofen and Its Derivatives
  3. Systematic Study of Different Types of Interactions in α-, β- and γ-Cyclodextrin: Quantum Chemical Investigation
  4. Mechanochemical Degradation of Biopolymers
  5. Comparison of the Conventional and Mechanochemical Syntheses of Cyclodextrin Derivatives
  6. Targeted Delivery Methods for Anticancer Drugs
  7. Comparative Studies of Mechanochemically Synthesized Insoluble Beta-Cyclodextrin Polymers
  8. Microwave-Assisted, One-Pot Synthesis of Doxycycline under Heterogeneous Catalysis in Water
  9. Toward a Greener World—Cyclodextrin Derivatization by Mechanochemistry
  10. Cyclodextrins in the antiviral therapy
  11. Complexation of maltodextrin-based inulin and green tea polyphenols via different ultrasonic pretreatment
  12. Cyclodextrins in Skin Formulations and Transdermal Delivery
  13. The theoretical method of a tailor-made host and its stepwise synthesis are described.
  14. A green procedure to perform the reaction between carbohydrate hydroxyls and epoxides.
  15. Adsorptive Recovery of Iopamidol from Aqueous Solution and Parallel Reuse of Activated Carbon: Batch and Flow Study
  16. In Vitro Enhanced Skin Permeation and Retention of Imiquimod Loaded in β-Cyclodextrin Nanosponge Hydrogel
  17. Antimicrobial effects of per-6-aminoalkyl substituted cyclodextrins
  18. Study on some milling parameters in cyclodextrin derivatization
  19. Comparison of substitution patterns of classic and a green synthetic method.
  20. Synthesis and properties of a series of β-cyclodextrin/nitrone spin traps for improved superoxide detection
  21. Solvent-free syntheses of regioselectively persubstituted cyclodextrins.
  22. Efficient solventless synthesis of regioselectively monosubstituted beta-cyclodextrin derivatives.
  23. Enabling technologies and green processes in cyclodextrin chemistry
  24. A “green” strategy to construct non-covalent, stable and bioactive coatings on porous MOF nanoparticles
  25. Complexes of peracetylated cyclodextrin in a non-aqueous aprotic medium
  26. Synthetic strategies for the fluorescent labeling of epichlorohydrin-branched cyclodextrin polymers
  27. Complexation behavior of cyclodextrin derived maltooligosaccharides.
  28. Cationic permethylated 6-monoamino-6-monodeoxy-β-cyclodextrin as chiral selector of dansylated amino acids in capillary electrophoresis
  29. Fluorescent cyclodextrin carriers for a water soluble ZnII pyrazinoporphyrazine octacation with photosensitizer potential
  30. Structural Equilibrium in New Nitroxide-Capped Cyclodextrins: CW and Pulse EPR Study
  31. Application of cyclodextrins in food industry
  32. Microwave assisted synthesis of per-6-aminocyclodextrins
  33. Structure and stability of warfarin-sodium inclusion complexes formed with permethylated monoamino-β-cyclodextrin
  34. A Host–Guest Supramolecular Complex with Photoregulated Delivery of Nitric Oxide and Fluorescence Imaging Capacity in Cancer Cells
  35. Uptake of a fluorescent methyl-β-cyclodextrin via clathrin-dependent endocytosis
  36. Femtosecond to Second Studies of a Water-Soluble Porphyrin Derivative in Chemical and Biological Nanocavities
  37. Rhodamine-labeled cyclodextrin derivatives
  38. Copper(II)-Complex Directed Regioselective Mono- p -Toluenesulfonylation of Cyclomaltoheptaose at a Primary Hydroxyl Group Position: An NMR and Molecular Dynamics-Aided Design
  39. Symmetry Requirements for Effective Blocking of Pore-Forming Toxins: Comparative Study with α-, β-, and γ-Cyclodextrin Derivatives
  40. Water soluble heptakis(6-deoxy-6-thio)cyclomaltoheptaose capped gold nanoparticles via metal vapour synthesis: NMR structural characterization and complexation properties
  41. Enantiomeric separation of antimalarial drugs by capillary electrophoresis using neutral and negatively charged cyclodextrins
  42. Separation of cis-β-lactam enantiomers by capillary electrophoresis using cyclodextrin derivatives
  43. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Study of New β-Cyclodextrin ′Dimers′ Having a Metal Coordination Center and Carboxamide or Urea Linkers.
  44. ChemInform Abstract: Cyclodextrin-Isocyanate: A New Access from Phosphinimines.
  45. A new class of cationic cyclodextrins: synthesis and chemico-physical properties
  46. Chiral separation by a monofunctionalized cyclodextrin derivative: From selector to permethyl-β-cyclodextrin bonded stationary phase
  47. EPR, NMR, and Thermodynamic Evidences for Forced Nuclear Spin–Electron Spin Interactions in the Case of 1-Phenyl-2-Methylpropyl-1,1-Dimethyl-2-Nitroxide (TIPNO) Attached to Permethylated β-Cyclodextrin
  48. Cyclodextrin-containing sensors to provide an early warning of contamination
  49. Improving the Trapping of Superoxide Radical with a β-Cyclodextrin- 5-Diethoxyphosphoryl-5-methyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide (DEPMPO) Conjugate
  50. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spin Trapping of Glutathiyl Radicals by PBN in the Presence of Cyclodextrins and by PBN Attached to β-Cyclodextrin
  51. A Maltooctaose Derivative (“Acyclodextrin”) as a Chiral Stationary Phase for Enantioselective Gas Chromatography
  52. ChemInform Abstract: External vs. Internal Interactions in the Enantiodiscrimination of Fluorinated α-Amino Acid Derivatives by Heptakis[2,3-di-O-acetyl-6-O-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)] -βcyclodextrin, a Powerful Chiral Solvating Agent for NMR Spectroscopy.
  53. ChemInform Abstract: Efficient Regioselective Functionalizations of Cyclodextrins Carried Out under Microwaves or Power Ultrasound.
  54. External vs. Internal Interactions in the Enantiodiscrimination of Fluorinated α-Amino Acid Derivatives by Heptakis[2,3-di-O-acetyl-6-O-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)]-β-cyclodextrin, a Powerful Chiral Solvating Agent for NMR Spectroscopy
  55. Efficient regioselective functionalizations of cyclodextrins carried out under microwaves or power ultrasound
  56. α-Phenyl-N-tert-butylnitrone-Type Derivatives Bound to β-Cyclodextrins: Syntheses, Thermokinetics of Self-Inclusion and Application to Superoxide Spin-Trapping
  57. Synthesis and self-assembly behavior study of α,ω-dicarboxyl-poly(ethylene glycol)–permethyl-6-amino-6-deoxy-β-cyclodextrin-monoamide: A new β-cyclodextrin conjugate
  58. Gas-chromatographic approach to probe the absence of molecular inclusion in enantioseparations by carbohydrates. Investigation of linear dextrins (“acyclodextrins”) as novel chiral stationary phases
  59. Nitroxide Bound β-Cyclodextrin:  Is There an Inclusion Complex?
  60. Application of combined thermoanalytical techniques in the investigation of cyclodextrin inclusion complexes
  61. Modified Linear Dextrins (“Acyclodextrins”) as New Chiral Selectors for the Gas-Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers
  62. Thermal characterization of natural and modified cyclodextrins using TG-MS combined technique
  63. Influence of (hydroxy)alkylamino substituents on enantioseparation ability of single-isomer amino-β-cyclodextrin derivatives in chiral capillary electrophoresis
  64. Synthesis of 6I-amino-6I-deoxy-2I–VII,3I–VII-tetradeca-O-methyl-cyclomaltoheptaose
  65. Synthesis of symmetrically modified α-cyclodextrins: an efficient and easy method
  66. SELECTIVE SUBSTITUTION OF CYCLODEXTRINS: PREPARATION OF NITROGEN CONTAINING CYCLODEXTRINS
  67. Capillary Electrophoresis, ROESY NMR and Molecular Modelling Study of the Inclusion Complex β-Cyclodextrin/Lipoic Acid
  68. Chiral separation of pyrethroic acids with single isomer permethyl monoamino β-cyclodextrin selector
  69. Synthesis, characterization and chemisorption on gold of a β-cyclodextrin–lipoic acid conjugate
  70. Catalytic transfer hydrogenation of sugar derivatives
  71. Chiral selective separation of tocainide by capillary electrophoresis using various cyclodextrin derivatives
  72. Permethyl monoamino β-cyclodextrin a new chiral selective agent for capillary electrophoresis
  73. Chiral analysis of metoprolol and its by‐products by capillary electrophoresis
  74. Interaction Between Ranitidine Hydrochloride and ß-Cyclodextrin
  75. Regioselective Substitution of Cyclodextrins without Using Protecting Groups
  76. Symmetrical and Non-Symmetrical Urea Derivatives of ß-Cyclodextrin and Piperazine: Application in Capillary Electrophoresis
  77. Chiral analysis of metoprolol and its by-products by capillary electrophoresis
  78. Inclusion Complexes of UV Filters in Solution and in Solid State
  79. Synthesis and Study of New β-Cyclodextrin ‘Dimers’ Having a Metal Coordination Center and carboxamide or urea linkers
  80. Enantiomer separation of disopyramide with capillary electrophoresis using various cyclodextrins
  81. Phosphated cyclodextrins as new acidic chiral additives for capillary electrophoresis
  82. Phosphated cyclodextrins as new acidic chiral additives for capillary electrophoresis
  83. One step synthesis of new urea-linked β-cyclodextrin dimers
  84. Hydrogen Bonding Interactions With Cyclodextrins: Utilization of Fluorenone as a New Probe
  85. Comparison of Semiempirical And Molecular Mechanics Optimized Geometries of Cyclodextrins
  86. New Type of Bridged Monoamino-β-Cyclodextrins
  87. Perspectives of Chiral Capillary Electrophoresis Using Phosphated Cyclodextrins as Additives
  88. New type of bridged monoamino-?-Cyclodextrins
  89. Molecular Mechanics Studies on Cyclodextrin Complexes: Interaction of Crocetin with Cyclodextrins
  90. Pharmacokinetic Study of Orally Administered Ketoconazole and its Multicomponent Complex on Rabbits of Normal And Low Gastric Acidity
  91. Charge calculation of cyclodextrin by semiempirical methods
  92. Catalytic transfer hydrogenation of cyclodextrin azides and benzylated glucose derivatives
  93. Solvent-dependent radiationless transitions in fluorenone: A probe for hydrogen bonding interactions in the cyclodextrin cavity
  94. Several Exact Results on Deterministic Exotic Kinetics
  95. Generation of model reactions leading to limit cycle behavior