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Zhi Fan1, Chun-Hua Diao, Hai-Bin Song
1College of Sciences, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin 300071, PRC. zhifan@public.tpt.tj.cn
Abstract:
An inclusion complex formed by beta-cyclodextrin and quinine has been investigated in solution and in the solid state, in which the quinoline ring and the aliphatic ring locate in different hydrophobic cavities, respectively. The study on the inclusion geometry and weak interactions shows that the difference in conformation for this complex is a result of three main packing arrangement considerations, which can provide an ideal model mimicking enzyme-substrate interactions.
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