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Configuration nomenclature sequence rule

The stereochemistry of side-chain substituents is described by the sequence rule procedure, where any chiral centers formed by substituents at C-20 or above are assigned the (R) or (S) configuration. This designation, when employed, precedes the entire nomenclature name (see Section 3.5.2.2). For brevity, the side-chain stereochemistry will not be described in further detail. [Pg.53]


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