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Cholesterol skeletal structure

Compounds isolated from natural sources are frequently optically pure. Thus camphor (11), cholesterol (14), morphine (16), for example, are isolated in the optically pure state. The parent molecule of (13) is D-glucose, and like camphor and cholesterol is readily available in very large quantities. These, and comparable compounds, form what is now described as a chiral pool, i.e. low-cost, readily available, chiral compounds which provide starting materials for conversion into other compounds, of simplified skeletal and functional structure, in which some or all of the chiral features have been retained. [Pg.7]

With complex molecules, chemists sometimes find it useful to combine structural and skeletal formulae when representing a molecule. The molecule of cholesterol shown in Figure 14.7 is one such example. [Pg.201]


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