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The outer face of Cyclodextrin is --- in nature.​

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Answered by blackpink36
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Answered by MotiSani
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The outer surface of Cyclodextrin is hydrophilic in nature.

  • Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides with a hydrophilic exterior surface and a nonpolar hollow core.
  • CDs can form inclusion complexes with a wide spectrum of hydrophobic guests as a result of noncovalent interactions.
  • The cyclic oligosaccharide cyclodextrin has a bucket-like form.
  • Cyclodextrin's hydrophobic cavity can store small hydrophobic molecules and be used to create supramolecular structures.
  • Cyclodextrin is a biocompatible and biodegradable substance that is inexpensive and widely available.
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