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  • 111Chlorphenamine — Chlorpheniramine Systematic (IUPAC) name 3 (4 chlorophenyl) N,N dimethyl 3 pyridin 2 yl propan 1 amine Clinical data Trade names …

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  • 112Anomer — In sugar chemistry, an anomer is a special type of epimer. It is a stereoisomer (diastereomer, more exactly) of a saccharide (in the cyclic form) that differs only in its configuration at the hemiacetal (or hemiketal) carbon, also called the… …

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  • 113Aldohexose — An aldohexose is a hexose with an aldehyde group on one end.The aldohexoses have four chiral centres for a total of 16 possible aldohexose stereoisomers (24). Of these, only three commonly occur in nature: D glucose, D galactose, and D mannose.… …

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  • 114Ketohexose — A ketohexose is a ketone containing hexose (a six carbon monosaccharide). Ketohexoses have three chiral centers, so 8 (23 = 8) different stereoisomers are possible.The 4 D ketohexoses are: CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH | | C=O C=O C=O C=O | | HC OH HO… …

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  • 115Alpha-Ethyltryptamine — drugbox IUPAC name = 1 (1 H indol 3 yl)butan 2 amine width = 140 width2 = 150 CAS number = 2235 90 7 ATC prefix = ATC suffix = PubChem = 8367 C=12 | H=16 | N=2 molecular weight = 188.27 g/mol smiles = CCC(N)Cc1c [nH] c2ccccc12 melting point = 222 …

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  • 116Cetirizine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (±) [2 [4 [(4 chlorophenyl)phenylmethyl] 1 piperazinyl]ethoxy]acetic acid Clinical data Trade names …

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  • 117Catechin — IUPAC name (2R,3S) 2 (3,4 dihydroxyphenyl) 3,4 dihydro 2H chromene 3,5,7 …

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  • 1182,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine — DOI …

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  • 119Bromo-DragonFLY — Chembox new ImageFile1 = R Bromo DragonFLY.png ImageSize1 = IUPACName = (1 (8 Bromobenzo [1,2 b;4,5 b] difuran 4 yl) 2 aminopropane OtherNames = Bromo benzodifuranyl isopropylamine Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = PubChem = SMILES = N [C@H] …

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  • 120Chirality (chemistry) — L form redirects here. For the bacterial strains, see L form bacteria. Two enantiomers of a generic amino acid …

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