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β-Cyclodextrin

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β-Cyclodextrin ist ein zyklisches Polysaccharid, das aus sieben Glucoseeinheiten (α-D-Glucopyranose) besteht, die durch Bindungen vom Typ α-(1,4) verbunden sind.

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β-Cyclodextrin Chemische Struktur

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β-Cyclodextrin (β-CD) is a cyclic oligosaccharide that contains seven D-(+)-glucopyranose units and has been used to improve the aqueous solubility of various compounds, especially those containing a phenyl group. The circular arrangement of its glucose units produces a torus-shaped ring configuration in which the CH2 groups and ether linkages of the molecule face the hollow interior, resulting in a nonpolar, hydrophobic cavity and a polar, hydrophilic exterior. When combined in solution with other compounds, the nonpolar aromatic portions of that compound interact with the nonpolar interior of the β-CD molecule, thus isolating the aromatic portion of the molecule from the water and thereby increasing its aqueous solubility.

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