Stereoisomerism
In stereochemistry, stereoisomerism, or spatial isomerism, is a form of isomerism in which molecules have the same molecular ... Stereoisomerism about double bonds arises because rotation about the double bond is restricted, keeping the substituents fixed ... the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006-) "stereoisomerism". doi:10.1351/goldbook.S05983 Columbia Encyclopedia ...
Chirality (chemistry)
21st International Symposium on Chirality STEREOISOMERISM - OPTICAL ISOMERISM Symposium highlights-Session 5: New technologies ... "Stereoisomerism and local chirality". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 106 (11): 3319-3328. doi:10.1021/ja00323a043. ... Pfeiffer effect Stereochemistry for overview of stereochemistry in general Stereoisomerism Supramolecular chirality Organic ...
Chiral drugs
So, Le Bel's idea could be seen as the general theory of stereoisomerism, while van 't Hoff's could be seen as a special case ( ... Lehmann, Pedro A.F. (1986). "Stereoisomerism and drug action". Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 7: 281-285. doi:10.1016/0165 ... Mislow, Kurt; Siegel, Jay (1984). "Stereoisomerism and local chirality". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 106 (11): ...
Stereocenter
In compounds whose stereoisomerism is due to tetrahedral (sp3) stereogenic centers, the total number of hypothetically possible ... In stereochemistry, a stereocenter of a molecule is an atom (center), axis or plane that is the focus of stereoisomerism; that ... Mislow, Kurt; Siegel, Jay (1984). "Stereoisomerism and local chirality". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 106 (11): ...
Enantiomer
46 (2005), p. 2897er Media related to Enantiomers at Wikimedia Commons chemwiki:stereoisomerism (CS1 maint: location missing ... "Stereoisomerism and local chirality". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 106 (11): 3319-3328. doi:10.1021/ja00323a043. ISSN 0002-7863. Knoche, B ...
Meso-Zeaxanthin
Stereoisomerism De Ville, T. E.; Hursthouse, M. B.; Russell, S. W.; Weedon, B. C. L. (1969). "Absolute configuration of ...
Triangulane
... stereoisomerism and general method of synthesis". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112 (21): 7702-7707. doi:10.1021/ja00177a034. Moss, G. P. ( ...
Coordination complex
Stereoisomerism occurs with the same bonds in distinct orientations. Stereoisomerism can be further classified into: Cis-trans ...
Carbon nanohoop
Sun, Zhe; Suenaga, Takuya; Sarkar, Parantap; Sato, Sota; Kotani, Motoko; Isobe, Hiroyuki (2016). "Stereoisomerism, crystal ...
Eucaine
King, Harold (1924). "VII.-Stereoisomerism and local anœsthetic action in the β-eucaine group. Resolution of β- and iso-β- ...
Kryptoracemic compounds
Grothe, E.; Meekes, H.; de Gelder, R. (2017-06-01). "Searching for stereoisomerism in crystallographic databases: algorithm, ...
Aldose
Because they have at least one asymmetric carbon center, all aldoses exhibit stereoisomerism. Aldoses can exist in either a D- ...
Alicja Dorabialska
Dorabialska wrote her dissertation on thermochemical investigations on stereoisomerism in ketones under the supervision of ...
Molecular configuration
The ability of the same set of atoms to form two or more molecules with different configurations is stereoisomerism. This is ...
Dosulepin
... exhibits (E) and (Z) stereoisomerism like doxepin but in contrast the pure E or trans isomer is used medicinally. The ...
Isomer
... and stereoisomerism or spatial isomerism, in which the bonds are the same but the relative positions of the atoms differ. ...
KSC-12-192
... and its parent compound ML138 do not exhibit stereoisomerism. Out of a range of tested compounds with the same ...
Endo-exo isomerism
In organic chemistry, endo-exo isomerism is a special type of stereoisomerism found in organic compounds with a substituent on ...
Structural isomer
It is opposed to stereoisomerism, in which the atoms and bonding scheme are the same, but only the relative spatial arrangement ...
Racemic mixture
... for their indecision in a particular stereoisomerism. A frequent scenario is that of a planar species (such as an sp2 carbon ...
Lofentanil
As with other 3-substituted fentanyl derivatives such as ohmefentanyl, the stereoisomerism of lofentanil is very important, ...
Gonyautoxin
... some of them only by a mere stereoisomerism such as GTX-2 and GTX-3. Gonyautoxins are detectable by means of High Performance ...
5-Methyl-2-((2-nitrophenyl)amino)-3-thiophenecarbonitrile
The various crystal forms display alternative conformers, a type of stereoisomerism where rotation at single bonds leads to a ...
Conformational isomerism
In chemistry, conformational isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism in which the isomers can be interconverted just by ...
List of MeSH codes (H01)
... stereoisomerism MeSH H01.181.404.742 - nitrosation MeSH H01.181.404.780 - phosphorylation MeSH H01.181.466 - pharmaceutical ...
Chemical substance
Likewise, the idea of stereoisomerism - that atoms have rigid three-dimensional structure and can thus form isomers that differ ...
Conformation
... generally means structural arrangement and may refer to: Conformational isomerism, a form of stereoisomerism in ...
12-Hydroxyheptadecatrienoic acid
12-HHT is less ambiguously termed 12-(S)-hydroxy-5Z,8E,10E-heptadecatrienoic acid to indicate the S stereoisomerism of its 12- ...
Cis-trans isomerism
IUPAC definition of "stereoisomerism" IUPAC definition of "geometric isomerism" IUPAC definition of "cis-trans isomers" ( ...
Rudolf Mentzel
... and he received his doctorate in 1925 with a thesis on Stereoisomerism and transformation of b-substituted decahydro- ...