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  • 91Paclitaxel — Systematic (IUPAC) name (2α,4α,5β,7β,10β,13α) 4,10 bis(acetyloxy) …

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  • 92Phenylalanine — Phe redirects here. For other uses, see Phe (disambiguation). Phenylalanine …

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  • 93Optical rotation — (optical activity) is the turning of the plane of linearly polarized light about the direction of motion as the light travels through certain materials. It occurs in solutions of chiral molecules such as sucrose (sugar), solids with rotated… …

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  • 94Polarization — ( Brit. polarisation) is a property of waves that describes the orientation of their oscillations. For transverse waves, it describes the orientation of the oscillations in the plane perpendicular to the wave s direction of travel. Longitudinal… …

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  • 95Serine — Not to be confused with Sarin. Serine …

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  • 96Threonine — NatOrganicBox name=(2 S ,3 R ) 2 Amino 3 hydroxybutanoic acid PubChem = 6288 CAS = 72 19 5 EINECS = 200 774 1 SMILES = C [C@@H] (O) [C@H] (N)C(O)=O C=4 | H=9 | N=1 | O=3 mass=119.12 g/molThreonine (abbreviated as Thr or T) [cite web |… …

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  • 97Alpha-Methyltryptamine — drugbox IUPAC name = 2 (1 H indol 3 yl) 1 methyl ethylamine width = 140 CAS number = 299 26 3 ATC prefix = ATC suffix = PubChem = 9287 C=11 | H=14 | N=2 molecular weight = 174.24 g/mol smiles = NC(C)CC1=CNC2=C1C=CC=C2 melting point = melting high …

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  • 98Hexose — In organic chemistry, a hexose is a monosaccharide with six carbon atoms, having the chemical formula C6H12O6. Hexoses are classified by functional group, with aldohexoses having an aldehyde at position 1, and ketohexoses having a ketone at… …

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  • 99Diels-Alder reaction — The Diels Alder reaction is an organic chemical reaction (specifically, a cycloaddition) between a conjugated diene and a substituted alkene, commonly termed the dienophile, to form a substituted cyclohexene system. [cite journal author = Diels,… …

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  • 100Enantiomer — This article is about the concept in chemistry. For a discussion of enantiomers in mathematics, see Chirality (mathematics). (S) (+) lactic acid (left) and (R) (–) lactic acid (right) are nonsuperposable mirror images of each other In chemistry,… …

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