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  1. Synthesis and serum protein binding of novel ring-substituted harmine derivatives
  2. Orosomucoid binding induced amplification of inherent chirality of the immunosuppressant drug sirolimus
  3. Apparent circular dichroism signature of stirring-oriented DNA and drug–DNA complexes
  4. Role of the conformational flexibility of evodiamine in its binding to protein hosts: a comparative spectroscopic and molecular modeling evaluation with rutaecarpine
  5. Influence of acid-induced conformational variability on protein separation in reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography
  6. Fatty Acid Modulated Human Serum Albumin Binding of the β-Carboline Alkaloids Norharmane and Harmane
  7. Circular Dichroism Spectroscopic Detection of Ligand Binding Induced Subdomain IB Specific Structural Adjustment of Human Serum Albumin
  8. Subdomain IB Is the Third Major Drug Binding Region of Human Serum Albumin: Toward the Three-Sites Model
  9. Influence of achiral amine additives on the Orito's reaction
  10. Aromatic side-chain cluster of biotin binding site of avidin allows circular dichroism spectroscopic investigation of its ligand binding properties
  11. Evaluation of drug-human serum albumin binding interactions with support vector machine aided online automated docking
  12. Binding of alkaloids into the S1 specificity pocket of α-chymotrypsin: Evidence from induced circular dichroism spectra
  13. Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy Is a Sensitive Tool for Investigation of Bilirubin−Enzyme Interactions
  14. Electronic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy
  15. Selective binding interactions of deramciclane to the genetic variants of human α1-acid glycoprotein
  16. Inhibition of heat- and chemical-induced aggregation of various proteins reveals chaperone-like activity of the acute-phase component and serine protease inhibitor human α1-antitrypsin
  17. Chaperone-like activity of the acute-phase component human serum α1-acid glycoprotein: Inhibition of thermal- and chemical-induced aggregation of various proteins
  18. Combination of chiroptical, absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic methods reveals multiple, hydrophobicity-driven human serum albumin binding of the antimalarial atovaquone and related hydroxynaphthoquinone compounds
  19. Structure and stereochemistry of novel ecdysteroids from the roots of Serratula wolffii
  20. Novel circular dichroism spectroscopic approach for detection of ligand binding of proteins: Avidin as example
  21. Determination of Human Serum α1-Acid Glycoprotein and Albumin Binding of Various Marketed and Preclinical Kinase Inhibitors
  22. Non-covalent Binding of Lycopene and Lycophyll
  23. Biliverdin is the endogenous ligand of human serum α1-acid glycoprotein
  24. Organogold complexes probe a large β-barrel cavity for human serum α1-acid glycoprotein
  25. Selective plasma protein binding of antimalarial drugs to α1-acid glycoprotein
  26. Overlapping Ligand Specificity of P-Glycoprotein and Serum α1-Acid Glycoprotein:Evidences and Potential Implications
  27. Conformation selectivity in the binding of diazepam and analogues to α1-acid glycoprotein
  28. The drug binding site of human α1-acid glycoprotein: Insight from induced circular dichroism and electronic absorption spectra
  29. Dimer formation of cinchonidine in liquid phase: relevance to the heterogeneous catalytic enantioselective hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate
  30. Non-Covalent Binding of Disodium Disuccinate Astaxanthin to the Catalytic Site of Phosphodiesterase 5A: A Molecular Modeling Study
  31. Selective binding of imatinib to the genetic variants of human α1-acid glycoprotein
  32. Preparation and Spectroscopic Characterization of 3-Oxolutein
  33. Molecular modeling of the non-covalent binding of the dietary tomato carotenoids lycopene and lycophyll, and selected oxidative metabolites with 5-lipoxygenase
  34. Molecular modeling of non-covalent binding of homochiral (3S,3′S)-astaxanthin to matrix metalloproteinase-13 (MMP-13)
  35. Binding of anti-prion agents to glycosaminoglycans: Evidence from electronic absorption and circular dichroism spectroscopy
  36. Multiple ligand-binding properties of the lipocalin member chicken α1-acid glycoprotein studied by circular dichroism and electronic absorption spectroscopy: The essential role of the conserved tryptophan residue
  37. Association studies of aggregated aqueous lutein diphosphate with human serum albumin and α1-acid glycoprotein in vitro: Evidence from circular dichroism and electronic absorption spectroscopy
  38. The effects of oral Cardax™ (disodium disuccinate astaxanthin) on multiple independent oxidative stress markers in a mouse peritoneal inflammation model: influence on 5-lipoxygenase in vitro and in vivo
  39. Preparation and Spectroscopic Characterization of (9Z,9′Z)-Lutein (Neolutein C)
  40. Binding of the Pepper Alkaloid Piperine to Bovine β-Lactoglobulin:  Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy and Molecular Modeling Study
  41. trans-Parinaric acid as a versatile spectroscopic label to study ligand binding properties of bovine β-lactoglobulin
  42. Circular dichroism and absorption spectroscopic data reveal binding of the natural cis-carotenoid bixin to human α1-acid glycoprotein
  43. In vitro binding of leukotriene B4 (LTB4) to human serum albumin: Evidence from spectroscopic, molecular modeling, and competitive displacement studies
  44. Optically Active Oligomer Units in Aggregates of a Highly Unsaturated, Optically Inactive Carotenoid Phospholipid
  45. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of Anhydroluteins from Cooked Sorrel (Rumex rugosus Campd.)
  46. Analysis of Binding Interaction between the Natural Apocarotenoid Bixin and Human Serum Albumin by Circular Dichroism and Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  47. In vitro plasma protein binding and aqueous aggregation behavior of astaxanthin dilysinate tetrahydrochloride
  48. (E/Z)‐Isomerization of 3′‐Epilutein
  49. Confirmation of the Absolute (3R,3′S,6′R)‐Configuration of (all‐E)‐3′‐Epilutein
  50. Probing Protein Binding Sites by Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy
  51. Induced circular dichroism spectra reveal binding of the antiinflammatory curcumin to human α1-acid glycoprotein
  52. Supramolecular Exciton Chirality of Carotenoid Aggregates
  53. Specific ligand binding on genetic variants of human α1-acid glycoprotein studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy
  54. Epimerisation of lutein to 3′-epilutein in processed foods
  55. Preparation and (E/Z)-Isomerization of the Diastereoisomers of Violaxanthin
  56. Circular dichroism spectroscopic studies reveal pH dependent binding of curcumin in the minor groove of natural and synthetic nucleic acids
  57. Interaction of the disodium disuccinate derivative of meso-Astaxanthin with human serum albumin: from chiral complexation to self-Assembly
  58. Electrospray mass spectrometric investigation of the binding of cis -parinaric acid to bovine beta-lactoglobulin and study of the ligand-binding site of the protein using limited proteolysis
  59. Molecular basis of the Cotton effects induced by the binding of curcumin to human serum albumin
  60. A new ligand for an old lipocalin: induced circular dichroism spectra reveal binding of bilirubin to bovine β‐lactoglobulin
  61. Unique, pH-dependent biphasic band shape of the visible circular dichroism of curcumin–serum albumin complex
  62. Probing the binding of the flavonoid, quercetin to human serum albumin by circular dichroism, electronic absorption spectroscopy and molecular modelling methods
  63. Supramolecular exciton chirality of carotenoid aggregates
  64. Retinoic acid binding properties of the lipocalin member β-lactoglobulin studied by circular dichroism, electronic absorption spectroscopy and molecular modeling methods
  65. Preparation of Partially Acetylated Carotenoids
  66. Induced chirality upon binding of cis‐parinaric acid to bovine β‐lactoglobulin: spectroscopic characterization of the complex
  67. New insight into the mechanism of hypervalent iodine oxidation of flavanones
  68. The Supramolecular Structure of Self-Assembly Formed by Capsanthin Derivatives
  69. Further insight into the molecular basis of carotenoid–albumin interactions: circular dichroism and electronic absorption study on different crocetin–albumin complexes
  70. Reduction of Capsorubin and Cryptocapsin
  71. Induced chirality upon crocetin binding to human serum albumin: origin and nature
  72. Absolute Configuration of Two New 6-Alkylatedα-Pyrones (=2H-Pyran-2-ones) fromRavensara crassifolia
  73. Color and chirality: carotenoid self-assemblies in flower petals
  74. Investigation of the Self-Organization of Lutein and Lutein Diacetate by Electronic Absorption, Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy, and Atomic Force Microscopy
  75. Five Unique Compounds:  Xyloketals from Mangrove Fungus Xylaria sp. from the South China Sea Coast
  76. The absolute configuration of the palmarumycins C9, C10, and C12 by quantum-mechanical calculations of CD spectra
  77. Biologically active metabolites from fungi. Part 16: New preussomerins J, K and L from an endophytic fungus: structure elucidation, crystal structure analysis and determination of absolute configuration by CD calculations
  78. Configuration of a single centre determines chirality of supramolecular carotenoid self-assembly
  79. Stereoselective Reduction of `Capsanthol-3′-ones' (=3,6′-Dihydroxy-β,κ-caroten-3′-ones) by Complex Hydrides
  80. Supramolecular assemblies of carotenoids
  81. Chiral detection of carotenoid assemblies
  82. Stereochemical study of tolperisone, a muscle relaxant agent, by circular dichroism and ultraviolet spectroscopy
  83. Stereochemical study of tolperisone, a muscle relaxant agent, by circular dichroism and ultraviolet spectroscopy
  84. Conformational study on ketamine by circular dichroism and ultraviolet spectroscopy
  85. Determination of absolute configuration of ketamine enantiomers by HPLC-CD-UV technique
  86. SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF TOFISOPAM STEREOISOMERS BY HYPHENATED HPLC-CD TECHNIQUE