The molecular recognition of ureido-cyclodextrin with busulfan was investigated.
The thesis was on molecular recognition in organic chemistry.
The study of these complexes is important for supramolecular chemistry and molecular recognition.
For molecular recognition and binding, halogen bonding can be significant.
A lot of attention is focused on metallacrown molecular recognition and host-guest chemistry.
Hence, molecular recognition is the principle of purification in crystallization.
These biologically active compounds are complex and have structural variations that allow for specific molecular recognition.
Houk has recently made a major contribution to the understanding of molecular recognition.
It showed autocatalysis based on molecular recognition and was the first synthetic system to show a primitive sign of life: self-replication.
However, since these compounds are few in number, it is possible for enzymatic systems to utilize specific molecular recognition to recognize and remove them.