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Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Cyclodextrins
H. Gohlke, S. Immel, F. W. Lichtenthaler and G. E. Schmitt Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Cyclodextrins 63 (1999) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4681-4_14
Guest-induced conformational change in a flexible host: mono-altro-β-cyclodextrin
Cyclofructins with six to ten β-(1→2)-linked fructofuranose units: Geometries, electrostatic profiles, lipophilicity patterns, and potential for inclusion complexation1Molecular modeling of saccharides, Part 19. For Part 18, see ref.[1].1
Synthese, Struktur und Konformationen von α‐Cycloaltrin: ein Cyclooligosaccharid mit alternierenden 4C1‐ und 1C4‐pyranoiden Sesseln
Yasuyoshi Nogami, Kyoko Nasu, Toshitaka Koga, Kazuko Ohta, Kahee Fujita, Stefan Immel, Hans J. Lindner, Guido E. Schmitt and Frieder W. Lichtenthaler Angewandte Chemie 109(17) 1987 (1997) https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.19971091734
Synthesis, Structure, and Conformational Features of α‐Cycloaltrin: A Cycloeligosaccharide with Alternating 4C1/1C4 Pyranoid Chairs
Yasuyoshi Nogami, Kyoko Nasu, Toshitaka Koga, Kazuko Ohta, Kahee Fujita, Stefan Immel, Hans J. Lindner, Guido E. Schmitt and Frieder W. Lichtenthaler Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 36(17) 1899 (1997) https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.199718991
Molecular Modelling of Saccharides, 10 Studies on Ketoses, 12 The Electrostatic and Lipophilic Potential Profiles of α‐Cyclofructin: Computation, Visualization and Conclusions
Towards Understanding Formation and Stability of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes: Computation and Visualization of their Molecular Lipophilicity Patterns[1]
Molecular Modelling of Saccharides, 9!! On the Hydrophobic Characteristics of Cyclodextrins: Computer‐Aided Visualization of Molecular Lipophilicity Patterns
Cyclodextrins, cyclomannins, and cyclogalactins with five and six (1→4)-linked sugar units: A comparative assessment of their conformations and hydrophobicity potential profiles1