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stereoisomer
[ ster-ee-oh-ahy-suh-mer, steer- ]
stereoisomer
/ ˌstɪər-; ˌstɛrɪəʊˈaɪsəmə /
noun
- chem one of the isomers of a compound that exhibits stereoisomerism
stereoisomer
/ stĕr′ē-ō-ī′sə-mər /
- Any of two or more isomers having the same linkages between the atoms but differing in the way these atoms are arranged in space. There are two types of stereoisomers, geometric isomers and enantiomers.
- Compare structural isomer
Word History and Origins
Origin of stereoisomer1
Example Sentences
The enzyme monoamine oxidase recycles one stereoisomer back to the imine, which is therefore eventually all converted into the other stereoisomer.
The authors went on to convert the stereoisomer into a variety of biologically active molecules and key intermediates that have been used to prepare such molecules, thereby highlighting the potential application of their chemistry for preparative organic synthesis.
Specifically, Evans is interested in enantiomers, a specific class of stereoisomer that involves mirror images of the same molecule.
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