
doi: 10.1039/c3cs60069f
pmid: 23703643
Complexations of natural products with synthetic receptors as well as the use of natural products as host compounds are reviewed, with an emphasis on possible practical uses or on biomedical significance. Applications such as separation, sensing, enzyme monitoring, and protection of natural drugs are first outlined. We then discuss examples of complexes with all important classes of natural compounds, such as amino acids, peptides, nucleosides/nucleotides, carbohydrates, catecholamines, flavonoids, terpenoids/steroids, alkaloids, antibiotics and toxins.
Flavonoids, Biological Products, Nucleotides, Acrylic Resins, Carbohydrates, Siderophores, Alkaloids, Catecholamines, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Amino Acids, Polyacrylamides, Peptides, Toxins, Biological
Flavonoids, Biological Products, Nucleotides, Acrylic Resins, Carbohydrates, Siderophores, Alkaloids, Catecholamines, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Amino Acids, Polyacrylamides, Peptides, Toxins, Biological
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