-
distinguish several classes including skeletal isomers,
positional isomers (or
regioisomers),
functional isomers, tautomers, and
structural topoisomers. A skeletal...
- for
human CB2 receptors. All
methoxyphenyl regioisomers, and N-butyl
homologues of RCS-4 and its
regioisomers also
display potent agonist activities at...
- The six
possible regioisomers of bipyridine: (1) 2,2′-bipyridine; (2) 2,3′-bipyridine; (3) 2,4′-bipyridine; (4) 3,3′-bipyridine; (5) 3,4′-bipyridine; (6)...
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known to
racemize the
oxime geometry,
leading to the
formation of both
regioisomers. The
rearrangement of
aldoximes occurs with
stereospecificity in the...
- Para Y and LG will lead to
regioisomer with
triple bond
between C3 and C4. Meta
substituent can
afford both
regioisomers as
described above. In case...
- (para-tyr, p-tyr or 4-hydroxyphenylalanine),
there are two
additional regioisomers,
namely meta-tyrosine (also
known as 3-hydroxyphenylalanine, L-m-tyrosine...
- Szklarz;
Nelson (2012). "Differential
Oxidation of Two Thiophene-Containing
Regioisomers to
Reactive Metabolites by
Cytochrome P450 2C9". Chem. Res. Toxicol....
-
fluorene core (hence the
common name). The five
structural isomers (
regioisomers)
differ in the way the
rings are connected. They have
unique properties...
- peptide.
Despite their name, they are not ketones, but amides.
Three regioisomers are possible,
differing in the
locations of the
carbonyl groups. One...
-
however if a
substituted hydrazine is used, it
results in a
mixture of
regioisomers where the
substituted heteroatom is
either next to the R1 substituent...