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MCY (Macro Cycle)

MCY (Macro Cycle) refers to a large cyclic molecule composed of 12 or more atoms in the ring structure. These macrocycles are widely found in natural products, supramolecular chemistry, and drug design due to their ability to form stable complexes with ions and molecules. Examples include porphyrins, crown ethers, cyclodextrins, and cucurbiturils, which have applications in catalysis, molecular recognition, and pharmaceuticals.
MCY (Macro Cycle) refers to a large cyclic molecule composed of 12 or more atoms in the ring structure. These macrocycles are widely found in natural products, supramolecular chemistry, and drug design due to their ability to form stable complexes with ions and molecules. Examples include porphyrins, crown ethers, cyclodextrins, and cucurbiturils, which have applications in catalysis, molecular recognition, and pharmaceuticals.
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