Organosilicon compounds comprising cyclodextrin radicals

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C525S477000, C525S479000, C528S025000, C528S027000, C528S028000, C528S034000

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10523909

ABSTRACT:
Cyclodextrinyl group-containing organosilicon compounds contain cyclodextrin or cyclodextrin derivatives bonded to an organosilicon moiety through a divalent linking group. The compounds are easily prepared in high yield by reaction of reactive cyclodextrin or cyclodextrin derivatives with an organosilicon compound reactive therewith. The compounds have numerous uses, including treatment of organic fibers to provide long lasting fragrances or freshness characteristics.

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