Molecular recognition of N-acetyltryptophan enantiomers by β-cyclodextrin

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The enantioselectivity of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) towards L- and D-N-acetyltryptophan (NAcTrp) has been studied in aqueous solution and the crystalline state. NMR studies in solution show that β-CD forms complexes of very similar but not identical geometry with both L- and D-NAcTrp and exhibits stronger binding with L-NAcTrp. In the crystalline state, only β-CD–L-NAcTrp crystallizes readily from aqueous solutions as a dimeric complex (two hosts enclosing two guest molecules). In contrast, crystals of the complex β-CD–D-NAcTrp were never obtained, although numerous conditions were tried. In aqueous solution, the orientation of the guest in both complexes is different than in the β-CD–L-NAcTrp complex in the crystal. Overall, the study shows that subtle differences observed between the β-CD–L,D-NAcTrp complexes in aqueous solution are magnified at the onset of crystallization, as a consequence of accumulation of many soft host–guest interactions and of the imposed crystallographic order, thus resulting in very dissimilar propensity of each enantiomer to produce crystals with β-CD.

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Chatziefthimiou, S. D., Inclán, M., Giastas, P., Papakyriakou, A., Yannakopoulou, K., & Mavridis, I. M. (2017). Molecular recognition of N-acetyltryptophan enantiomers by β-cyclodextrin. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 13, 1572–1582. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.13.157

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