Definition of Enantiopure. Meaning of Enantiopure. Synonyms of Enantiopure

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- 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...