- In chemistry, a
racemic mixture or
racemate (/reɪˈsiːmeɪt, rə-, ˈræsɪmeɪt/) is one that has
equal amounts of left- and right-handed
enantiomers of a chiral...
- A
mixture of
equal amounts of each enantiomer, a
racemic mixture or a
racemate, does not
rotate light.
Stereoisomers include both
enantiomers and diastereomers...
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potential for
extreme consequences resulting from the
administration of a
racemate drug that
exhibits multiple effects attributable to
individual enantiomers...
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minor racemate [(1R,2S)-isomer and (1S,2R)-isomer] is
realized by the
recrystallization of the hydrochlorides. The drug
tramadol is a
racemate of the...
- and
local anesthesia. It is
supplied as the
hydrochloride salt of the
racemate,
which consists of R(-)-mepivacaine and S(+)-mepivacaine in
equal proportions...
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designation rac-chiro-inositol has been used for the
racemic mixture (
racemate) of
equal parts of the two
chiro isomers. It
crystallizes as a
single phase...
- quantities, the
resulting sample is
described as a
racemic mixture or a
racemate.
Racemization can
proceed through a
number of
different mechanisms, and...
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belonging to the
amino amide group. The name
ropivacaine refers to both the
racemate and the
marketed S-enantiomer.
Ropivacaine hydrochloride is
commonly marketed...
- safe.
Escitalopram is the (S)-enantiomer of
citalopram (which
exists as a
racemate),
hence the name es-citalopram.
Escitalopram was
approved for
medical use...
- of the more
common lactones. GVL is
chiral but is
usually used as the
racemate. It is
readily obtained from
cellulosic biom**** and is a
potential fuel...