“…The nonpolar cavity of CDs is a favorable environment for the accommodation of molecules of hydrophobic nature and varied sizes, molecular weight, and geometry (Figure 1). In the literature, there are several reports concerning the complexation of native or derivatives CDs involving both solid or liquid compounds, diverse drugs [46,53,55,56], essential oils (EOs) and their constituents [12,20,34,35], flavoring agents and pigments [4,5,58,59], as well as natural antimicrobials [12,35,40]. In Table 2, examples of ICs obtained from the complexation of the different types of CDs with several molecules are displayed.…”