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Dynamics of eugenol included in β-cyclodextrin by nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular simulations

Autores. Alejandro Hernández-Tanguma, Armando Ariza-Castolo

Revista. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry

https://doi.org/10.1002/mrc.5439

Resumen. Eugenol–β-cyclodextrin complex has been widely used because of the enhanced stability and conservation of the properties of eugenol. Applications in food and health sciences have been shown previously, which makes this complex an excellent model to understand and develop methodologies for the analysis and prediction of physical properties. In this work, the dynamics of eugenol incorporated into β-cyclodextrin are presented, using NMR relaxation rates, and the predictive capabilities of molecular dynamics simulations are discussed. Results show a hindered rotation of eugenol around the principal inertial axes when located inside β-cyclodextrin. Moreover, a translational movement of the whole complex is demonstrated.

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