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Optical Isomerism in Drugs

INTRODUCTION A. Differences in potency and D. Isomer effects on excretion [Pg.533]

Most natural organic compounds, the essential products of life, are asymmetric and possess such asymmetry that they are not superpos-able on their images... This establishes perhaps the only well marked line of demarcation that at present can be drawn between the chemistry of dead matter and the chemistry of living matter. [Pg.533]


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