- limit.
Examples of
racemes occur on
mustard (genus Br****ica),
radish (genus Raph****), and
orchid (genus Phalaenopsis) plants. A
raceme or
racemoid is an...
- In chemistry,
racemization is a conversion, by heat or by
chemical reaction, of an
optically active compound into a
racemic (optically inactive) form...
- salt.
Racemic mixtures are rare in nature, but many
compounds are
produced industrially as racemates. The
first known racemic mixture was
racemic acid...
-
Racemic acid is an old name for an
optically inactive or
racemic form of
tartaric acid. It is an
equal mixture of two mirror-image
isomers (enantiomers)...
-
Racemic crystallography is a
technique used in
structural biology where crystals of a
protein molecule are
developed from an
equimolar mixture of an L-protein...
- bronchodilator, cardiostimulant, mydriatic, and
antiglaucoma agent. It is the
racemic form of
epinephrine (adrenaline) and is also
known as dl-epinephrine and...
- A
foxtail is a
spikelet or
cluster of a gr****, that
serves to dis**** its
seeds as a unit. Thus, the
foxtail is a type of
diaspore or
plant dispersal...
-
flowers have
drooping racemes that vary in
length from
species to species. W.
frutescens (American wisteria) has the
shortest racemes, 5–7
centimetres (2...
-
Chiral drugs that are
equimolar (1:1)
mixture of
enantiomers are
called racemic drugs and
these are
obviously devoid of
optical rotation. The most commonly...
- grapes.
Though it has
shorter racemes than
Wisteria floribunda (****anese wisteria), it
often has a
higher quantity of
racemes. The
fruit is a flattened,...