- citalopram. Here, (S)-citalopram is
called a
chiral switch of Citalopram.
Enantiopure compounds consist of only one of the two enantiomers.
Enantiopurity is...
- An
enantiopure drug is a
pharmaceutical that is
available in one
specific enantiomeric form. Most
biological molecules (proteins, sugars, etc.) are present...
- The
chiral pool is a "collection of
abundant enantiopure building blocks provided by nature" used in synthesis. In
other words, a
chiral pool
would be...
-
synthetic methodology was
introduced in 1997 by
Jonathan A.
Ellman et al.
Enantiopure tert-butanesulfinamide can be
prepared by
enantioselective oxidation...
- "methamphetamine hydrochloride" may
suggest a
racemic mixture,
Desoxyn contains enantiopure dextromethamphetamine,
which is a more
potent stimulant than both levomethamphetamine...
- in 1935 and as an
enantiopure drug
under the
brand name
Cydril in the 1970s.
While pharmaceutical formulations containing enantiopure levoamphetamine are...
- Benzedrine, and also as an oral
tablet since 1938.
Dexamyl utilized its
enantiopure isomer of
greater central nervous system (CNS) selectivity, dextroamphetamine...
-
analgesic action, it
possesses central analgesic action.
Chiral switch Enantiopure drug
Chirality "Medicinal
products authorised in Estonia".
State Agency...
- the
United States.
Methylphenidate was
introduced in the 1950s, and
enantiopure dextroamphetamine in the 1970s. The use of
stimulants to
treat ADHD was...
-
called scalemic.
Scalemic materials can be
enantiopure or enantioenriched. A
chiral substance is
enantiopure when only one of two
possible enantiomers...