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Applications of Cyclodextrin-gluconotransferase in the Biosynthesis of Cyclodextrins: Characteristics, Sources and Production

Ténor Dias-Mendel Allode, Alode Cyrille Vodounon, Atindehou Gabin Dossou, Noël Christi Honzounnon, Akodji Dèfognon Fiacre Marcos Migan, Wilfried houenoukpo Hlouedje

American Journal of Microbiological Research. 2024, 12(3), 63-78 doi:10.12691/ajmr-12-3-4
  • Figure 1. Schematic representation of cyclodextrins (26)
  • Figure 2. Three-dimensional structure of the different natural cyclodextrins (from left to right α-CD, β-CD, and γ-CD) with a view of the secondary face at the top
  • Figure 3. Formation of an inclusion complex between a cyclodextrin molecule (the host) and an organic molecule (Guest); Kf represents formation constant .
  • Figure 4a. Schematic view of CD formation by CGTase
  • Figure 4b. Cyclodextrins and their respective D(+)glucopyranose units
  • Figure 5. Areas of application of CDs