PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18052092-1 2007 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), an ethylene inhibiting regulator, is commercially available in the form of an inclusion complex with alpha-cyclodextrin (alpha-CD). alpha-cyclodextrin 131-149 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 24-27 18052092-1 2007 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), an ethylene inhibiting regulator, is commercially available in the form of an inclusion complex with alpha-cyclodextrin (alpha-CD). alpha-cyclodextrin 151-159 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 24-27 18052092-2 2007 In this study, molecular encapsulation of gaseous 1-MCP into aqueous alpha-CD was investigated in a closed, agitated vessel with a flat gas-liquid interface. alpha-cyclodextrin 69-77 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 52-55 18052092-3 2007 Molecular encapsulation of gaseous 1-MCP by alpha-CD is a simultaneous two-step reaction which involves the aqueous dissolution of gaseous 1-MCP and the encapsulation of the dissolved molecules by alpha-CD. alpha-cyclodextrin 44-52 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 37-40 18052092-3 2007 Molecular encapsulation of gaseous 1-MCP by alpha-CD is a simultaneous two-step reaction which involves the aqueous dissolution of gaseous 1-MCP and the encapsulation of the dissolved molecules by alpha-CD. alpha-cyclodextrin 44-52 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 141-144 18052092-3 2007 Molecular encapsulation of gaseous 1-MCP by alpha-CD is a simultaneous two-step reaction which involves the aqueous dissolution of gaseous 1-MCP and the encapsulation of the dissolved molecules by alpha-CD. alpha-cyclodextrin 197-205 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 37-40 18052092-5 2007 The encapsulation rates could be explained quantitatively by the gas absorption theory with a pseudo-first-order reaction between 1-MCP and alpha-CD. alpha-cyclodextrin 140-148 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 132-135 18052092-8 2007 Changes in the X-ray diffraction pattern suggested that the crystal lattice structure of alpha-CD was altered upon inclusion of 1-MCP. alpha-cyclodextrin 89-97 CD46 molecule Homo sapiens 130-133