- In stereochemistry, stereoisomerism, or
spatial isomerism, is a form of
isomerism in
which molecules have the same
molecular formula and
sequence of bonded...
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reaction mechanism that
leads to
different stereoisomeric reaction products from
different stereoisomeric reactants, or
which operates on only one (or...
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macromolecules have one
stereoisomeric atom per
repeat unit,[not
verified in body]
ditactic to n-tactic
macromolecules have more than one
stereoisomeric atom per unit...
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process of
conversion of one
anomer to the other. As is
typical for
stereoisomeric compounds,
different anomers have
different physical properties, melting...
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taste of fruits, and is used as a food additive.
Malic acid has two
stereoisomeric forms (L- and D-enantiomers),
though only the L-isomer
exists naturally...
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tartaric acid. It has a two
chiral carbon atoms giving rise to
three stereoisomeric variants. It is
commonly used in
asymmetric synthesis as a catalyst...
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pentacyclic 3°amine (alkaloid) with 5
stereogenic centers and
exists in 32
stereoisomeric forms. But the
desired analgesic activity resides exclusively in the...
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substituted in the
phenyl ring of the
benzyl group to any extent. 2. Any
stereoisomeric of a
class A substance,
exluding dextromethorphan or dextrorphan. 3...
- MTD) The
compound is used as a
mixture of four stereoisomers. Its two
stereoisomeric centers are at the phenyl- and the hydroxyl-substituted
carbons in the...
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Verbenol (2-pine-4-ol) is a
group of
stereoisomeric bicyclic monoterpene alcohols.
These compounds have been
found to be
active components of
insect pheromones...