cyclodextrinhostit
Cyclodextrinhostit refers to the phenomenon of cyclodextrins acting as host molecules for various guest substances. Cyclodextrins are a family of cyclic oligosaccharides composed of glucose units linked by alpha-1,4 glycosidic bonds. Their unique toroidal structure, with a hydrophobic interior and a hydrophilic exterior, allows them to form inclusion complexes with a wide range of guest molecules. This complexation occurs when a guest molecule, often lipophilic or somewhat polar, fits into the cavity of the cyclodextrin. The stability of these complexes is influenced by factors such as the size and shape of both the host and guest, as well as the solvent environment.
The ability of cyclodextrins to encapsulate guest molecules has led to their widespread application in various