- In chemistry, an
enantiomer (/ɪˈnænti.əmər, ɛ-, -oʊ-/ ih-NAN-tee-ə-mər; from
Ancient Gr**** ἐναντίος (enantíos) 'opposite', and μέρος (méros) 'part') –...
- to form one
enantiomer lower than that of the
opposing enantiomer.
Enantioselectivity is
usually determined by the
relative rates of an enantiodifferentiating...
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stoichiometric chiral reducing agents often afford products with high
enantioselectivity, the
necessity of a
stoichiometric amount of
chiral material is a...
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shown that
catalysts can also
influence the
regioselectivity and
enantioselectivity of a 1,6-addition reaction. For example, the
image below shows the...
- A β-lactam (beta-lactam) ring is a four-membered lactam. A
lactam is a
cyclic amide, and beta-lactams are
named so
because the
nitrogen atom is attached...
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diastereomeric complexes. The
energy difference reflects the
magnitude of
enantioselectivity.
Mobile phase has a
major role in
stabilizing the
diastereomeric complex...
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marked enantioselectivity,
offers a
potential solution to
improving the
diminished ee
values obtained at
lower temperatures.
Enantioselectivity issues...
- M. (1996). "Pharmacodynamics and
pharmacokinetics of the profens:
Enantioselectivity,
clinical implications, and
special reference to S(+)-ibuprofen"....
- successful, with most
variations suffering from poor yield, poor
enantioselectivity, or both.
There are also
issues with
substrate scope, most having...
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substrates to be
hydrolyzed with PLE in high
enantioselectivity.
Although yields are moderate,
enantioselectivity is
extremely high. (3) 3-Alkyl glutarates...