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Cyclodextrins: a new group of industrial basic materials.

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    |January 1, 1985
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    Cyclodextrins are now recognized as industrial materials due to safety studies and cost-effective production. Recent research shows their versatile applications beyond encapsulation in various industries.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry
    • Materials Science
    • Industrial Chemistry

    Background:

    • Cyclodextrins were traditionally viewed primarily as molecular encapsulation agents.
    • Industrial-scale production of cyclodextrins is now feasible with high homogeneity and reduced cost.
    • Adequate toxicological studies support their broader application.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the evolving role of cyclodextrins in industrial applications.
    • To present new findings on the utilization of cyclodextrins, their derivatives, and polymers.
    • To underscore the transition of cyclodextrins from niche agents to basic industrial materials.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of toxicological data.
    • Analysis of industrial production scalability and cost-effectiveness.

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  • Synthesis and characterization of cyclodextrin derivatives and polymers.
  • Exploration of diverse application fields.
  • Main Results:

    • Cyclodextrins have achieved recognition as a new class of industrial basic materials.
    • Beyond encapsulation, cyclodextrins exhibit novel properties and functionalities.
    • Applications span pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, chromatography, and agrochemicals.

    Conclusions:

    • Cyclodextrins, derivatives, and polymers possess broad industrial utility.
    • Their complexing ability is not the sole driver for their diverse applications.
    • The recognition of cyclodextrins as industrial materials is justified by safety, cost, and versatility.